Dem Slate MaurliFBtpr Due Today MANCHESTER - The District 8 O’Neill has charged Penny and slate for the Democratic Town Com­Com- Cassano with "playing“playing games” to ^ y ' ^ ^ ^ mittee elections, the only slate not find out where they stand. Some par-par' filedfiled, will be filed todaytoday, which is the ty members said they expected the Vgl. XCIX, No. 91 - Manchester, Conn., Thursday, January 17, 1980 ’ • Since 1881 • 20v20« Single Copy • 15»15* Home D

The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Winslow Boy" at the Royal Poinciana Playhouse in Manchester To Advertise To Report Netwa Hviford ConnacKul ley & Perry, ol Hartford, and the Auto Teller — Cuslomers pa" pay bills Saturn. Palm Beach, Fla. East Hartford - Glastonbury For a classified advertisement, call To report a news item or story idea: For Elderly Housing mechanical eleclncal contractor was al Ihu mam ollice wilhout qetlinu oul ol The evening star is Venus. Evening Herald 643-2711 and ask for Classified. Office Manchester .. Alex Girclli. 643-2711 C N Flagg & Co , Inc of Meriden ItVil (MIS Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. USPS 327-500 hours are 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday East H artford...... 643-2711 MANCHESTER — The Housing To reach our headquarters odice from through Friday. When the office is Glastonbury .. Dave Lavallee. 643-2711 Published daily except Sunday and cer­ Authority Wednesday night unanimously assets the tenants can own. An individual either south or north on l-9i inke the Appliance Showroom ••• closed, classified ads may be placed by Andover ...... Donna Holland. 643-2711 When our decision to remain m A wide r,)nqe American statesman, scientist and author Benjamin tain holidays by the Manchester approved boosting the income limits at cannot have assets over $15,000 while a Capital Area exi! exil J9A to Columbus Lottery Numbers calling 643-2718. Bolton...... Donna Holland. 643-2711 ol mocli’i'' q.Ts iipphane always on Franklin was born Jan. 17, 1727. Publishing Co., Herald Square, P.O. couple cannot have assets over $20,000. downtown Hartlord was announced For information about display adver­ Coventry . Claire Connolly, 742-8202 the 276 units of elderly housing at Westhill Bouleya'd and turn right On 1-84 lioin displ.iv On this day in history: Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040 loimer Councilman Richard Suisman. tising, Call Tom Hooper, advertising Hebron Patricia Mulligan, 228-0269 and Mayfair Gardens. The authority also resurrect^ a $1.2 the east lake the Downtown Hartlord In 1806, the first baby was born in the White House. He Winning daily lottery numbers drawn Wednesday in million grant which was approved by HUD then chairman ol the Haritord City New England: Hav0 a Complaint? director, at 643-2711. South W'indsor Judy Ku ’hncl. 644-1364 The increases conform with the hikes exit e x it!,.) and turn left and liom the was the son of Thomas and Martha Randolph and grand­ the department of Housing and Urban a year ago to finance a housing rehabilita­ Council's Planning and Development Connecticut: 780. Ntwi — If you have a question or To Subscribe Vernon Barbara Richmond. 643-2711 west laky the Morgan Street exit also son of President Thomas Jefferson. Development approved in its Section 8 tion program. Massachusetts: 2342. complaint about news coverage, call To subscribe, call Customer Service Committee, staled that ihis ma|or In 1917, the United States bought 50 of the Virgin Executive Director Dennis Phelan said exit 54 10 Columbus Blvd and turn New Hampshire: 2570. Frank Burbank, managing editor, or at 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a m. housing program. Under Section 8 facility will help strengthen the long­ To report special news: the money would be used to purchase and right Islands in the West Indies from Denmark for $25 million, Rhode Island: 6505. Steve Harry, executive editor, 643-2711. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday guidelines, a qualified tenant pays only 25 Business...... Alex Girelli. 643-2711 term tax base for Hartloio and will and they remain a U.S. territory. The other 50 Virgin Circulation — If you have a problem and 7 to 10 a m. Saturday. '^rcenl of his adjusted gross income rehabilitate 20 units of existing housing. Vermont: 726. Opinion...... Frank Burbank. 643-2711 Islands belong to, or are associated with, Britain. regarding service or delivery, call Suggested carrier rates arc 90 cents toward rent and the federal government Once done, the units would probably be Winning weekly lottery numbers drawn Wednesday in F am ily ...... Betty Ryder. 643-2711 In 1950, nine bandits staged a $1.5 million robbery of a Customer Service, 647-9946 Delivery weekly, $3.90 for one monfh, $11.70 for subsidizes the rest. rented to the elderly. New England: S ports...... Earl Yost, 643-2711 Our Thanks to All Whose Foresight anij Effort Helped to Make Brink’s armored car in Boston. should be made by 5:00 p.m. Monday three months, $23.40 lor six months, Formal approval from the authority Massachusetts: Yellow 058, Blue 36, White 5. Under the new income limits, a single In 1977, Theodore Sorensen asked President Carter to through Friday and by 7:30 a m. Satur­ and $46,80 for one year. Mail rates are Office hours arc 8:30 a m to 5 p in. was required before the money could be the New Center a Reality. Rhode Island: 676 , 6738 , 48891, 741111. individual now must earn no more than withdraw his nomination for CIA director because of day. available on request. Monday through Friday. '' $10,500 and two people must have annual granted. Phelan said the authority hasn’t Vermont: B-5, B-7, B-8,1-22,1-26, N-41, N-42, N-45,1-72. mounting oposition. incomes of no higher than $12,000. finished its plans or identified the proper­ No Gs were drawn. The bonus letter was N. The authority also increased limits on ties to purchase. 4 - EVENING HERALD, Thura., Jwi. 17, 1S60 EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Jan. 17, 1980 — 5 State Board Ignored Info Law Kelly Road Widening Reagan Poll Claims State Lead HARTFORD (UPl)(UPD -— The state board’s “disregard” of the FOI act torney tomey general who represented the of University Professors,Pi who Freedom of Information Commission “not only places the violating agency board, said Friedman’s finding was claimed the workshops and retreat in Opposed by Residents in a bad light but diminishes the not supported by the record and the HARTFORD (UPI) - A month-old happen “if the Connecticut presiden­ true.” has warned the Conecticut Board of June and July were held without torney John Woodcock said. percent to various other presidential values of its recommendations and last paragraph contained "gratuitous SOUTH WINDSOR - Residents poll released just one day before a tial primary were held today.” Ferree said the original survey choices. Higher Education it won’t tolerate public notice. Rdsidents of the Kelly Road area its work product.” language.” who oppose the proposed widening of Connecticut campaign stop by GOP But Ferree said the poll was based never even mentioned the state’s Ferree said the numbers were disregard or indifference to the FOI have adamantly opposed the “Furthermore, in the future, such "It wasn’t a case of an intentional Kelly Road should make their presidential frontrunner Ronald on interviews with 500 state residents March 25 primary election — it mere­ right — when the survey was taken— act. widening project, citing the traffic Reagan claimed he would win by a indifference to the law may provide a indifference” of the FOI Act and the Friedman also found the board feelings known to the Planning and between Nov. 29 and Dec. 5 and the ly asked who voters would like to see but the timing was wrong now. ’The panel Wednesday adopted an problems which already exist In the two-to-one margin "if the election basis for finding the respondent board’s deliberations showed failed to keep minutes of the Zoning Commission. results were originally released on elected president. “There’s no clear way people FOI hearing officer's finding which area. A citizens’ group organized to were held today.” board has followed a pattern of "careful consideration of the public meeting, discussed certain matters The Town Council has passed a Dec. 18 — nearly a month ago. N ania’s release said “ As in would know we didn’t ask people concluded the board “violated study the proposal, is scheduled to But the man in charge of the poll, willful misconduct with respect to interest,” Ms. Posner said. in executive session which should resolution endorsing the concept of “The things that didn’t make it into previous surveys, Governor Reagan today and that we didn’t ask anything several major sections of the meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Town Don Ferree of the University of which penalties should be imposed,” She also called the finding’s conclu­ have been before the public and im­ widening the road. This action was that release are first of all that the continues to hold a commanding lead about the primary. We merely asked Freedom of Information Act" while Hall to discuss the objections of the Connecticut Social Science Data the finding concluded. sion unneccesary and improper properly withheld documents about necessary before any planned expan­ poll was conducted in early over his opponents for the about the election in general,” he drafting plans to restructure the residents. Center, said Wednesday the month- state college system. State law allows the commission to because it went "beyond the scope” those sessions. sion by Cierber Scientific Inc., but the December and is not necessarily Republican presidential nomination added The exact questions asked Woodcock said the issue is within old results hadn’t been updated. An assistant state attorney levy fines of up to $500 for willfull dis­ of the proceeding. He noted the board had “a very im­ council left the Planning and Zoning what would happen today,” Ferree in this latest poll,” were "Who would you most like to the jurisdiction of the Planning and The poll released Wednesday by general's request to strike the regard of the law. The commission rejected her portant task; proposing a restruc­ Commission as the authority on the said. He said the poll gave Reagan 39 see elected president?” and "Which Zoning Commission. He said if the Reagan’s state campaign executive "gratuitous" language in finding’s The finding said the violations oc­ arguments, made a technical amend­ turing of the system of public higher matter. “The results have already been percent of the GOP vote, John Con- of the following Republicans would commission votes to deny Gerber director, Anthony Nania, repeatedly curred while the board was ment and unanimously adopted the education.” The resolution, which was passed released. We have not just done nally 17 percent, George Bush 16 per­ you most like to see?” final paragraph, which was highly Scientific’s proposal to widen the f referred to the results as current or deliberating ideas during a series of finding. Ms. Moran said the AAUP was leaves the final decision on the another poll,” he said. "The quibble cent, Howard Baker 7 percent, Reagan was scheduled to address a critical of the board, was rejected by road Gerber would have to take the Ronald Reagan waves to crowd as he leaves the Bedford, as "the latest survey,” saying the workshops and a weekend retreat The complaint was brought July 13 "very pleased” with the finding and matter up to the Planning atfd Zoning is the timing, the impiication is there Robert Dole 2 percent, leaving 18 luncheon meeting today at the Stam­ the commission. commission to court and the matter N.H., Town Hall Wednesday on a campaign swing. (UPI polling results were “released FOI Commissioner Donald Fried­ last June and July. by Antonia C. Moran, state coor­ hoped to work more closely with the Commission, which is the proper was a new poll done and that isn't percent to undecided voters and 1 ford Italian Center. wouldn’t come back to the council. photo). today” and showed what would man. the hearing officer, said the J. Sarah Posner, an assistant at­ dinator for the American Association board. body to handle the matter. Town At­

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Editorial iHaurlii'iiln* turnimj Hrralii Wednesday, I2;zu p.m. — Washdown at Manchester 'M First Bus to College Parkade. (Town) Manchester — A City of Village Charm MANCHESTER — state Sens. David M. Hartford to Manchester bus service to in­ Wednesday, 4:02 p.m. — Brush fire at 186 Vz Center St. First Arbitration Experience Founded Oct. 1,' 1881 (Town) Barry and Marcella Fahey will be aboard clude the MCC Bidwell Street campus. when a bus makes its inaugural run Jan. Barry and Fahey said the expanded bus Wednesday, 4:55 p.m. — Washdown near exit 92,1-86. Arbitration settlements for The questions Manchester The teachers are upset Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, route bus schedule is expected to run hour­ (Town) Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. 28 from Hartford to the campus of officials must face is how can because the second year of Manchester Community College. ly from Hartford through East Hartford Wednesday, 4:59 p.m. — Chimney fire at 22 Forest St. teachers in Manchester and Member, Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member, United Press International you come within reasonable the contract limits teacher Barry and Fahey, both Democrats i arriving at the main MCC campus every (Town) Vernon have been awarded. 40 minutes past the hour. The bus then pay raises to 7 percent. The 9 Steven Harry, Executive Editor representing the 4th and 3rd districts At first glance, the tolerances on budget plan­ Customer Service — 647-0946 Frank A. Burbank, Managing Editor respectively, said they were pleased that loops through the college and back onto Harold E. Turkington. Editor Emeritus settlements themselves seem ning when you have nothing percent raise in the first year Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher East Hartford and Manchester students Hartford Road to continue towards Depot Weicker Calls for Embrago and staff of MCC will no longer have to de­ Square in Manchester. The bus will pass to be fair, but the disturbing to say about the pay scale is less a point of contention. HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn. In Vernon the settlement pend solely on private automobiles to get the MCC Hartford Road campus at ap­ factor is the loss of local con­ award. proximately 45 minutes past the hour. has called for an embargo on the sale of all U.S. goods to As a result of the arbitra­ was less but the board and to and from the college. the Soviet Union. trol over teacher pay scales. Barry and Fahey, both supporters of the The reverse bus schedule back to East tion award both the Board of the teachers apparently were Hartford and then Hartford leaves Depot Weicker told a state delegation to the White House The Manchester settlement expanded bus service are expected to be Conference on Small Business Wednesday that the Soviet Square at 19 minutes past the hour, passes is particularly disturbing in Education and the teachers closer together going in to ar­ This experience may en­ tion award was unsatisfac­ passengers on the inaugural bus into the invasion of Afghanistan demands such action. MCC Hartford Road Campus at 33 bitration. courage the negotiating tory. MCC campus. Weicker said an embargo on all manufactured goods light of the apparent $200,000 are upset. minutes past the hour and then loops “The long awaited bus service into the would show the world that the U.S. will not stand for the The board, because it now The overall picture of this teams to work harder in the Binding arbitration awards through the Bidwell Street campus. At 38 budget deficit. college has finally become a reality,” said Soviet attack. The board of education had must work to find the money first binding arbitration future to attempt to avoid could have been much worse the two senators. “The entire MCC com­ minutes past the hour, the bus leaves the main campus towards East Hartford “People do not believe us,” he said. “And they do not to pay the teachers in the agreement may have a binding arbitration. and they could have been munity has waited too lone for regular and believe that we have the will.” budgeted teacher pay raises, necessary public transportation.” travelling west on Silver Lane. The last but the settlement’s impact first year of the contract, is positive effect on future much better. bus leaves MCC Bidwell Street campus at “When the establishment is willing to sacrifice, the Both senators have worked with MCC world will believe us,” he said. in a quandry. Further com­ negotiations. We think the best solution We hope this will be the 7:38 p.m. Monday through Saturday. went far beyond the budgeted officials in urging Transportation Com­ Weicker has said he favors a U.S. boycott of the amount, resulting in a real plicating the situation is the Both sides in Manchester for Manchester is tough, con­ first and last time missioner Art Powers to expand existing Summer Olympics in Moscow. problem for town taxpayers. sincere effort on all parts to are unsatisfied with the centrated negotiation at the Manchester will be forced There is no doubt teachers try and keep spending within settlement and the first local level. Both sides may into arbitration by outside deserve to earn a fair rate of the six percent increase experience has shown binding prove to be more open to persons who have no feel for pay. guideline set by Town arbitration to be no cure-all compromise and settlement, the community tax picture or That isn’t the real question. Manager Robert Weiss. for teacher contracts. knowing the outside arbitra­ for the need of the teachers. Gold Rush A smelter melts down gold at a Hatton Garden, London, bullion dealer Wednesday as price of gold continues to rise, reaching $765 an ounce on the London market. Thousands of persons are selling gold (jEEZEJ I WOULDN'T HflV£ PARKED AT GMHH M PUITK Thought THERE IF I THOUGHT IT MEANT trinkets, cigarette cases and family heirlooms, because of high price NO f¥iRKING BECAUSE IT offered for.scrap gold. (UPI photo) I believe religion must not remove for us. WAS A FIRE UANE J us from this world but bring us. in­ bringing bread out of the earth I ALWAVS t h o u g h t THOSE stead, closer in to it. 1 think there has and wine to gladden our hearts ... SIGNS WERE THERE SO High hills are the haunt of the ORDINARV PEOPLE Muzio Wants More $$ been no more damaging concept and WHO COOPERATE AND perversion of truth religion than the mountain-goat; PARK IN THE PARKING LOT HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut's who say the agency could be more ef­ faith which leads to a preoccupation and boulders a refuge for the rock- WOULD LEAVE. THOSE motor vehicles commissioner says com­ ficient and others who claim there have with another life in another realm. It badget ... CONVENIENT LANESfWS plaints about his agency’s inefficiency been many more complaints about the OPEN FOR PEOPLE LIKE is here and now that we all must be In vivid imagery the poet in Psalm M E ! y'KWOWWHATIMEAW? would stop if it had more money. department from citizens. 104 goes on to enumerate and adore Motor Vehicles Commissioner Muzio said the Legislature keeps adding engaged. My religion must teach me FIRE SAVE 4S.00 SAVE 15.00 to care about this earth now. It must the moon and sun, the day and night, Benjamin Muzio told lawmakers motor vehicles statutes to the books SAVE 20“ 0 TO 29'! without providing his agency with more be ecologically sound — appreciate rejoicing that LANE Wednesday that the department's 9(X) employees do their best with what money staff and money to keep pace with the in­ •och the interdependencies among peoples the earth is full of thy creatures, beasts great and small. they have. creased demands. ' t 00 and with the natural order — in­ "We collected $110 million for the state “We keep struggling. Then we get a 1 9 9 L Here is the great immeasurable • w W 244.00 I R a g . 99.99 culcate reverence for the entire and get very little help in return." he told new law that says check each of the 2,000,- R ag. 1.09 earth as a holy place — require from sea. the Legislature's Transportation Com­ 000 people who are getting a registration nr'in/p/rnm cuiunoimnn noncmaTuiwi each one of us. as a matter of course, in which move creatures beyond mittee. and make sure they all have an insurance miTIOBIUtCAK pumecouNinAa «nec.auuiRAiRD tachi4« 60" ooeilia- Dtschargn 3600 gdi. roles to play in the conservation of number. But when asked how much more money identification card, " Muzio said. All puipoM, nuioc* dri- olioB Nnk bon m d 2 per hour ogcdnsl a S' energy, the protection of all species, Here ship sail to and fro, the agency would need in its new budget. He said when he asks for more money •4 IturXn. I5"i30" wall cddiMh hDod. No PM3600. and require celebration of our con­ here is Leviathan whom thou hast Muzio said. ”We don’t propose any new he’s told “work it in with your staff. We r'ii»iriu,.i.«.... Ul finialwd is bnulihil MTttOMMriMS .....1.JI pscan tana. CoUasN No PCOnOfUf.TMI. H U nectedness with all things and with made thy plaything, Quotes budgets because we don't get it " try, but if it doesn't work, we’re called a only. one another. and then the psalmist proclaims The Motor Vehicles Department has bunch of bureaucratic bums” May the glory of the Lord stand come come under fire from lawmakers The ancient psalmist felt this deep­ "1 took him a turkey sandwich and SAVE 28”o TO 37” SAVE 20.00 SAVE 10.00 ly and expressed it poetically in his forever his mouth watered all over his face aaeh images of this earth as God's crea­ and may he rejoice in his works! ... We don’t have diplomatic relations tion and domain to be adored and It is, indeed, some contrast to have The Herald in Washington with Cuba. I don’t know what can be 199! cared for: before us the image of Leviathan, the done. Something should be done for R ag. 1.49 R e g . 99.99 • Thou hast spread the heavens like a whale, as the plaything of God, and to my husband and the other people.” uw'rv turns SUBMERSIIU SUMP POMP reflect on the still continuing — Mary Bailey, wife of Melvin LIQUIDATION tent N U f l U l M HAS ADTONA'nC SWITCH ■mumnaaiiRn and on their waters laid the beams slaughter of these great and glorious Bailey, 32, of Newport News, Va. M Stock op OB S/8" lUck 1 3 hp motor discharg­ ConvortibU time aUdor creatures of the deep. Brown’s Timing on Iran ttUlity tlMitteg n o m . es 3030 gallons per hr aUowi fcx itagW o s dncd of thy pavilion. Mr. Bailey was sentenced last May agamsi a 5 it head w6MckB.Nar»>lMl. who takst the clouds for thy Yes, my religion must teach me to to spend 24 years in a Cuban ruganiu«.t«i....i.n IDtiXBniUi.iJl .....M' Nu SM3000 COmUlBITAlB chariot, care for this earth and all God's prison on charges of circulating SALE T-aaioo lU f-ttJi-. 41M riding of the wings of the wind ... creatures and creations in it. By JEFF MAPES presidential election will have been anywhere near as successful. counter-revolutionary literature. Thou makest grass grow for the Arnold F. Westwood The Baileys claim it was Christian WASHINGTON - When Gov. Jerry completed and all the congressional After all. Brown has already SAVE 46"o TO 47’i SAVE 4.00 cattle Unitarian Universalist literature. by order of the U.S. Government Brown called for a congressional in­ hearings in the world won’t help ducked taking a stand on whether SAVE 4.00 and green things for those who toil Society: East “All my life I loved sports, es­ COMPLETE INVENTORY OF lin. ft. g a llo n vestigation into the shah’s admission Brown. “Unacceptable silence on the Carter was correct to embargo grain I g a llo n pecially baseball. But when I was to the U.S.. there was little doubt the part of Jimmy Carter is unaccep­ to the Soviets in retaliation for the in­ fR a g . 1.M ninety pounds and a junior in high SCOCPS by Doug S n ^ longshot presidential candidate had table," Brown fumed at one point, vasion of Afghanistan. That's clearly to 1.89 Reg. 11.99 school, I decided that Mickey Mantle one purpose in mind: restore his unmasking his frustration at being a stand Brown can take without there SAPOUN FASHION COLOR 'R ag. 13.99 wasn’t going to lose his job because FIVE FLAGS LTD. - 'tnennr'iua {errMUoss flagging campaign by portraying unable to score points against Carter. being any question of endangering mOMRMIUllIM flat FLAT LATEX WALL PAINT K;riarlna«i< SAPWiaMUl of me.’’ J*»rtirralnt President Carter as incompetent. The California governor's the hostages. Adiufkdile 4' and 6' MC- Washable, quick drying — Chuek Mangione, jazz latex covers in 1 coat DiiM in 20 aiaalw to As usual. Brown's demeanor was presidential hopes have received one Instead, Brown said nothing for U oiu odd d M n c Moa to musieian/eompuser, relating one yooi hcae and comes in a wide a KtubbabU Initra itniili. serious and intense as he told blow after another in the last three two months after the hostages were range oi colors In mimr tteadT-mized reason he chose music instead of CATALOG SHOWROOM IMOTA reporters after a State Department months. First, Sen, Edward Kennedy taken. Knowing the entire time of ooton. sports for his career. briefing that "we have the right to announced his candidacy, suddenly press reports that the U.S. had been know how we got into" the Iranian relegating Brown to the role of a warned about admitting the shah to 261 BROAD S f„ MANCHESIER, (f. hostage situation. minor challenger. the U.S, Then, he finally calls for SAVE 22”t SAVE 22”o My first demand is that the facts Second, Carter’s popularity has congressional hearings, which he Kendall q u a r t g< dlon leading up to this crisis be fully dis­ skyrocketed since the Iranian crisis, does not claim will help gain release \ c closed to the American people," he making any challenge more difficult. of the hostages. 'C THURS. FRI. SAT. JAH. 17,18,19 SuPtrb ^ 7■I 7 A Reg. 99c said in demanding that Congress find And lastly, Carter pulled out of the If it is so important to let the lo w 40 I R a g . 996 out if Carter was indeed warned that Iowa debate, ending the one big American public learn about what All Seasons KENDALL SUPEHl IOW-40 FWAM admitting the shah into the U.S. for chance the low-budget Brown cam­ Brown sees as Carter’s big mistake, 11A.M. to 8 P.M. I f K n m WAU PAUU Motor Oil AU SEASONS MOTOR OIL sstnn a utMi /wp wm IT3 [mr m m mu rouum ji.l'i I uChoo## born doteni of Gives (aft cold weather paign had for reaching a national why didn’t he call for hearings a Reody to o», b o nfai* medical treatment would endanger ityla to complement no H([P FOR AN ANn-nJfFT PfVICF. starts and meets all new isg nic— ary. U baH 2 Americans in Iran. audience and impressing them with month ago? he was asked. 'any ^ecor from ruitic car requirements Limit But Brown tipped his hand to his Brown’s rhetorical quickness. “I think a certain amount of time to conlwnporory. 6 per customer real purpose when asked why it is im­ So, just as he did when Porposition was ppropriate," he responded. 13 passed overwhelmingly despite his portant hearings be held now instead What seems to make this an "ap­ SAVE 10.00 of waiting until the hostages are opposition. Brown had to think of propriate time" is that other SAVE 2.00 SAVE 6.00 relea.sed something clever to recoup his presidential candidates are ten­ Because, he replied, Americans political fortunes. tatively starting to criticize Carter's 50% off |99 Brown's fervent embrace of deserve to "know how we got in this handling of the crisis amid signs the A19 V Reg. 29.99 Proposition 13 after it passed public is becoming more impatient situation and the responsibility of R a g . 11.99 8 SHELF STORAGE worked, but it's questionable his at­ about the way the crisis has dragged Jimmy Carter — not in 1981, but in AND CANNING CENTER If 1980." By 1981, of course, the tack on Carter's competence will be on. ua urn new f lN f B B M n M S Shelves, posts & brac­ OnSMIOfM es are charcoal gray in. appRvad bza^ Daly Rrrtiw bend handle enamelled sleet Ad eliiniiialee ilaopiDg. Sil- 16/2 Moaga MiaHloa justable shelves No TL (c o b * cooled ahinitnuin cord k t ofl daabb- 620 iBnlaMitlookllnlSIM. Washington Merry-Go-Round Jewelry blade. No Zt Watches Silver SAVE 30.00 SAVE 1.00 SAVE 4.00 Zahedi’s Heady Times Slowly Come to Light Gold R a g . 2.49 By JACK ANDERSON beg you to allow me to report to His behind clues to the double life he had suite at ’s fashionable paid $456,000, for example, for two names on his gift list. 179.99 R a g . 13.99 WASHINGTON - The deposed Imperial Majesty the following” led. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, ths sources custom-built Mercedes Benz But this will be thu subject of usvmtfmu MMDiiiamii 141101 cm SMI nnpuaT O M S shah of Iran still rules a far-flung, Zahedi is now as secretive and This cryptic note, for example, was automobiles, both armored and another column. NXIUTIItTOn m m i a a i n claim. Burns logs to 24" from Hondle your tireploot multibillion-dollar financial empire equipped with James Bond-type Telling Ted TradittoaoDy dwIgntH elusive as he used to be ostentatious. found among his abandoned Among his personal effects was a CtmplilR iltck of Five Flaps Ltd. 10'12 hours heating on logs easily and sofe- giM d h « ^ ooM ina from his exile on Contadora island off He lives near the shah’s secret bank belongings: '4 girls wk. $1500,” photograph, taken in his bachelor protective devices. He also used President Carter is politically opproiimate 7000 cubic ly with these sturdy nay ba and ioc wood the coast of Panama. ft. area Comes with heat steel tongs No HD0Q6A. ot cool bran N«.4M accounts in Switzerland, slips Witnesses explain that Zahedi did a quarters, of a strikingly beautiful, cash, according to witnesses, to pay vulnerable in the West, and Sen. Ted SbowrMm MUST IE SOLD IMMEIIATELT \ \\ shield. No. ATIOQ He is in constant communication frequently into the United States and big business with some of raven-haired woman lounging on off pro-shah demonstrators. Em­ Kennedy must change his image as with his trusted millions around the pays court to the shah at his ideaway. Washington's classiest prostitutes. rugs and pillows. She is dressed in bassy attaches carried the money in an anti-growth conservationist if he t\ . world, who still address him It has been little more than a year He held orgies in the embassy’s red pants, red scarf and a white briefcases and handed it out to Ira­ is to make any gains on Carter in the slavishly by his imperial honorifics. since Zahedi was the darling of the Persian Room — an intimate but blouse open down to there. nian nationals. Rocky Mountain and sagebrush The Panamanian society writers who chronicles the The witnesses also report that territories. lavish room, with a high octagonal If the names should ever be All RISCOURTS ARE PRICER 50 % OH TRE authorities have Zahedi would write out large checks That’s the advice political advisers pouts, whims and bons mots of the dome of mosaic mirrors, a fresco of revealed of the men who have been FIVE FLAES EVEIYBAT LOW (ATAIOC PRICES! uGKAa upgraded the _ \ social moths fluttering around the for cash before receiving visits from close to western states’ governors CALL WALLT lAlNETT, lovers set among tiles and silk Per­ entertained by Zahedi's call girls, Iht Chiaml "laa* Doctoi,' island's telephone • certain U.S. officials and members have given Kennedy. Even Carter’s o flame of power in Washington. He sian rugs assessed at least $50,000 sources say, it woyld be a major - ^ with «ny do-ll-yoait«M system to accom­ was always dapper, always char­ apiece. He invited prominent guests Washington sex scandal. My staff of Congress. The cash presumably recent upsurge in the polls has still • ALL SALES FINAL 'V ^ pioblcB. lull dint loU-lrt*i • NO REFUNDS OPEN SUNDAY 9i30 A.N. CHANNEL modate him. ming, always able to put together the into this richly draped and cushioned located some of the women hired by was delivered to the visitors, but left most western political ' CONN. (ROO) 526-4522 T he p rim e there were never any witnesses to • NO EXCHANGES TO 5:30 P.N. HOME CENTERS tame puns and bland epigrams that love nest to watch belly dancers, Zahedi, but they refused to identify kingmakers unenthusiastic about his • MANUFACTURER AND ETEIT EVENING m inister of his pass as wit at Washington parties. smoke opium and sample the favors their playmates. actual transactions. re-election. WARRANTEE APPLIES rO I TOON CONVENIENCE "America's No. 1 Do-It-Yourself Stores" shadowy empire But behind the tinkling glasses, of his high-priced call girls. Apparently, Zahedi also passed out Both witnesses and records attest, Angry farmers and developers is Ardeshir Zahedi, who u:ed to be sparking wines and sophisticated Zahedi assigned two men to greenbacks as if they were calling however, that he distributed expen­ haven’t forgotten Carter’s infamous EAST HAVEN ENFIELD NANCHE8TEB PARKADE WATERBURY the shah's swinging ambassador in chatter, he led a secret, more sordid procure the women who were offered sive gifts to thousands of prominent “hit list" of water projects to be riONTAOEBOAD, WEST MIDDLE TPEE. MATT ATDCK PLAZA, cards. Embassy records show that he SALE UNDERMANAG(H[Nr OF: STATELINE FLAZA Washington. His written reports to Americans. The gifts ranged from eliminated by Congress despite EXIT 51 OFF 1-95 life. He cleaned out his files before to guests he wanted to influence, drew sums in cash. The largest single ALL FIXTURES WILL RESOLD Manheimer Associates BT. 220 (ELM ST.) BndBBOADST. WOLCOTT ST. the shah, as always, begin with the $700 tins of Iran's finest caviar to Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus’ par­ he surrendered the Iranian embassy s,ounces say. For Washington check made out to cash was for a AT AUCTION TUES., JAN. 22-11 A.M. COMMERCIAL AUCTIONEERS I Copynqhi, Channel Home Centers Inc I960 SALE ENDS 1/20/80 N-9-3 salutation: "I kiss your feet to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s ^uckamucks who preferred out-of- staggering $500,000. dazzling jewelry and Persian rugs tially successful efforts to soothe 35 Pearl St., New London, Conn. (203) 443-5942 thousands and thousands of time and loyalists. But in ys haste, Zahedi left town philandering, he reserved a He lavished money on luxuties. He worth up to $20,000. There were 4,000 ruffled feathers. 8 - EVENING HERALD, Thura., Jan. 17, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Thurs,, Jan. 17, I - 9 Air Force Board Names Panel to Study MHS Renovations Honors MANCHESTER — As promised last month, the Board Also, Shirley Juran, 30 Lawton Road; Emily MacKen- East Center Street; Monsignor Edward Reardon, 896 S. Main Street; M. Philip Susag, 46 Adelaide Road; John of Education has announced the formation of an ad hoc zie, 15 Plymouth Lane; Marilyn McCann, 151 McKee St.; Main Street; Enrico Ruffini, 24 Lyness Street; Beldon Tucci, 30 Castle Road; Ernest Tureck, 51 Bretton Road; citizens panel to study the renovations at Manchester Shirley McCray, 280 E. Middle Turnpike; Ernest McNeil, Schaffer, 118 Porter Street;and Charles Senteio, 332 Thomas Vaughn, 235 Oak Street; Clarence Welti, 257 Credits High School. 5 Lawton Road; James Morancey, 452 Hilliard Street; Carter Street. Timrod Road; Jeanette Wiggin, 549 Spring Street; and The board released the names of the members Monday Sue Perkins, . 180 Mountain Road; Russell Philbrick, 147 Also,Nancy Siebert, 97 Bette Drive; Newton Smith, 82 Paul Greenberg, 139 Lakewood Circle N. Men and women, 17 to 27 years-old night. with 45 semester or 67 quarter hours The committee will offer recommendations on an ad­ of college credits may now apply for ministration report and will also be asked to offer any enlistment in the Air Force in the modifications. It will be asked as well to explain the rank of airman first class (two project to Manchester residents. stripes), Air Force officials an­ Deli Department Specials The school board is gearing for a November referen­ CHOICEST MEATS LUXURY, LUNCHEON or OLD-FASHIONED nounced. Also two semester or 30 dum. Estimates to repair the deteriorated roof range quarter hours may qualify a person between $5,000 and $9,000. The balance of repairs hasn’t MUCKE’S LOAF SALE ■ Lb. 1 . 6 9 for a guaranteed enlistment in the been estimated yet. IN TOWN KRAKUS IMPORTED ,. 0 % 0 ^ 0 ^ rank of airman. The committee includes: Roger Bagley, 66 Dale Road; LEAN, CENTER CUT The Air Force implemented the N. Charles Boggini, 71 Spencer Street.; Willliam Brin- POLISH HAM l. ’ 2 . d 9 Suzanne Y. Granger new “ Stripes for College Kathleen A. Holbrook Debra .Ann Reinborn damour, 5 Dover Road; Dr. Daniel Burns, 94 Highwood PORK CHOPS Experience” options for people Drive; Scott Clendaniel, 39 Duncan Road; Judy Clough, .Lb.M .79 without prior military service to SWEET LIFE SALAMI .*1.99 50 Mountain Road; Howard Epstein, 145 Lakewood Circle TO BIN’S ^ 0 ^ 0 ^ Engaged enhance the recruitment of highly N.; Miller Haugh, 201 Shallowbrook Lane; Neil qualified people for the Air Force. Hanrahan, 472 Hilliard Street, and Paul Hublard, 4 Earl BACON • Lb. Pkg TURKEY BREAST b ^ 2 . 9 9 Persons with dependents Street. WEAVER “DUTCH FRYE" GENUINE IMPORTED ^. _ _ Granger-McConville qualifying for the rank of AlC will Holbrook-Coulombe Reinborn-Locke begin earning $776.70 per month in PARTY PAR SWISS CHEESEG . * 2 . 6 9 pay and allowances while a person 28 oz 2.49 8&R The engagement of Miss Kathleen The engagement of Miss Debra The engagement of Miss Suzanne with 20 semester hours will earn U.S. Money Aids M UCKE’S POLISH Ann Holbrook of Manchester to .Ann Reinhorn of Manchester to Y. G ranger of M anchester to $757.20 per month as an airman. Four Generations PROVOLONE .Lb. 1 . 9 9 Michael Robert Coulombe, also of Joseph Edward Locke, also of Richard M. McConville of New York, KIELBASA ,Lb JARLSBERG IMPORTED Manchester, has been announced by Additionally, all Air Force 1.89 Manchester, has been announced by N.Y., has been announced by her Urban Homestead LOIN END her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert enlistees earn four semester hours Kevin Jarvis Jr., six-months-old, snuggles in the arms of his her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. after successfully completing six- NORWEGIAN SWISS lp ^ 2 > 4 9 Holbrook of 122 Park St., Reinhorn of 200 Spring St., Granger of 290 Hackmatack St., great-grandmother, Mrs. Blanche Pudlo of Plainfield, as he weeks of basic training toward an HARTFORD (UPI) — Moon Landrieu, U.S. secretary PORK ROAST • Lb Manchester. Manchester. Manchester. poses for this four generation picture. Others are, from left, his 1.39 associates in applied science degree Mr. Coulombe is the son of Mr. and of Housing and Urban Development, Wednesday an­ COUNTRY STYLE Mr, Locke is the son of Mr. and Mr. McConville is the son of Mr. through the Community College of grandmother, Mrs. Justin (Pat) Heath of Willimantic; and his HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Mrs. Robert Coulombe of 413 Spring nounced a federal loan to aid the remodeling of a city Mrs. Joseph J. Locke of 80 Lakeview and Mrs. Richard J. McConville of 99 the Air Force. mother, Mrs. Kevin (Sabrena) Jarvis of Norwich. The family is apartment building, the state's first multiple family ur­ St., Manchester. PORK MBS .Lb Terrace, Coventry. Keeney St., Manchester. Airmen attending Air Force formerly of Manchester. ban homesteading effort. 1.39 Miss Holbrook will graduate from Miss Reinhorn graduated from 7-RIB END Miss Granger graduated from technical schools also earn credits Landrieu, accompanied by Gov. Ella Grasso and Mayor TOOrHPASTE Manchester High School in June. Manchester High School. She is FREE Manchester High School in 1974 and through the CCAF and may supple­ George Athanson, announced the $118,000 loan while stan­ Mr. Coulombe graduated from employed in personnel investigation will graduate from the University of PORK ROAST .Lb CREST ..7oz. Manchester High School in 1979. He is ment these courses by attending ding in front of the three-story yellow brick apartment 1.09 Pr.Seoss at Pratt & Whitney Division of Hartford with a bachelor's degree in nearby colleges and universities building in Hartford’s deteriorating Clay Hill RIB HALF, 5-6 LBS. AVQ. employed at Purdy Corp in accounting in May. She is employed In the service SHAMPOO United Technologies Corp. in East during off duty hours. In the latter neighborhood. The house is being gutted and will be Softcover Book Manchester. by Luettgens Limited of Hartford. Hartford. case, the Air Force pays 75 percent remodeled into six apartments. The units will be owned PORK ROAST .Lb with your purchase PRELL The couple is planning an Aug. 2 Mr. Locke graduated from Coven­ Mr. McConville graduated from 1.39 $1 fiQ of the tution. Other education Airman 1st Class Carlton E. Burke on a cooperative basis. LOIN HALF, S-iO LBS. AVG. of Crest, Prell f ' ‘ Soz. Tuba A a V V wedding at St. James Church in try High School and from the Univer­ Seymour High School in 1972 and Airman Burke, a fire protection Concentrate. / j programs are also available in the Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. specialist, was previously assigned Another $82,000 has been collected from various 11 oz. Liquid...... Manchester. (Nassiff photo) sity of Connecticut with a master's from Fordham University, New Liquid Prell Air Force, Burke Sr., of 36 Byron Road, at RAF Alconbury, England. sources to fund the rehabilitation project. PORK ROAST degree in business administration. York, N.Y., in 1979 with a bachelor’s .LbM.49 or Wondro. HAND LOTION For more information about the Manchester, has arrived for duty The airman is a 1970 graduate of Landrieu said the loan, which carries a 3 percent in­ ------College------He is employed as a information degree in economics. He is currently FRESH, WHOLE. 12-14 LBS. AVG. enlistment options and what other here at Barksdale AFB, Shreveport, Manchester High School. terest rate, is not monumental but significant in terms of systems programmer at Pratt & attending Fordham University’s WONDRA . . . 6 oz. Katherine Anne Loftus of Vernon, opportunities are available, call 646- La urban efforts to reclaim and remodel abandoned PORK LOINS who is enrolled in the College of Whitney Division of UTC in East graduate economic program. He is 7440. buildings. M.19 Hartford. employed as a cost analyst by Kalex Humanities and Sciences at Ithaca "We believe we can ultimately rehabilitate whole The couple is planning a Sept. 6 Chemical Products in New York. (N.Y.) College, has been named to neighborhoods," said Landrieu, who was to meet with The couple is planning a May 3 the dean's list for the fall semester. wedding at South United Methodist Northeast governors later in the day to discuss housing She is the daughter of Mrs. Joanne Church in Manchester. (Nassiff wedding at St. James Church in Europeans Replace Americans problems. G. Loftus of 37 Tracv Drive. Vernon. photo) Manchester. (Nassiff photo) Births As Caribbean’s Big Spenders South Windsor Lei Hefilage Savings send gnu In Mnrkel. those from cold, Nordic airline. Air Jamaica, has Americans will come here Merrill. Kelly Jeanne, Hospital. His maternal Hospital. Her maternal Memorial Hospital. Her SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico been flying regular weekly than ever before instead of groceries you can pack into a shopping cart m daughter of Kevin A. and grandparents are Mr. and grandparents are Mr. and maternal grandparents are (UPI) — Suddenly, menus climes, may already be On January 21sl we II going to Europe.” five minutes—absolutely free Rita McLaughlin Merrill of Mrs. Joseph Baranauskas Mrs. Francis Hearsch of Mr. and Mrs. M. Chafietz at major tourist hotels hard to come by on some charters out of Frankfurt, Accepts Check l^ce lebrate the grand opening Shopping Spree Coupon islands. The major tourist West Germany. “No matter what pi the Heritage Moneymarket—a full-service Bring in your entry today And stop in at the 26 Harmony St., East Hart­ of Hartford. His paternal Bad Axe, Mich. Her pater­ of Springfield, Mass. Her along Jamaica’s north grand opening of the Heritage Moneymarket grandparents are Mr. and coast and on Barbados' 'destinations like Barbados The Jamaica Tourist happens in the U.S. SOUTH WINDSOR - A check for $140,000 from the office of Heritage Savings inside the Highland ford. She was bom Jan. 6 at nal grandparents are Mr. paternal grandparents are Town of Manchester, originally refused by South Windsor Park Market It could be your chance to go to market, absol­ Mrs. Angelo Donofrio . of silver-white beaches are and Jamaica, however, Board estimates that well economy, We’re in for u te ly fre e Rockville General and Mrs. Chester Wiatr of Mr. and Mrs. Elvio Sunds officials because the sewer agreement hadn't been And the celebration could send you on a free printed in German as well have central hotel reser­ over 5,000 E uropeans, another record season", 5 minute shopping spree Hospital. Her maternal East Hartford. Dearborn, Mich. She has a of Osceola, Iowa. finalized between the two towns, has now been accepted. as English. vations desks at airports mainly from West Ger­ says Eric Bergstrom, the Just fill out the coupon and bring it to the grandparents are Mr. and brother, Brian, 4Vz; and a South Windsor officials said. . Z ip __ Prices all around the and will always be able to many, Holland and Wisconsin-born tourism Highland Park Market anytime before January Heritage Savings Mrs. Anthony Merrill of Yetishefsky, Nieole sister, Annette, 3. Lind Strom, Terri The fee is for the hookup of the sewer to the western Lee, daughter of Robert P. Caribbean are going up this put up the lone straggler Switzerland, flew to director of the tiny British 27th If your name is drawn you H win all the i i r / .(H/n l.vvrA iatiuu • Sim < • / S V / T e le p h o n e East Hartford. Her pater­ Marie, daughter of Keith part of the J.C. Penney Industrial Park to the South Wind­ and Maryann Saccoccia winter because of inflation somewhere in their wide Jamaica during the nor­ colony of the Cayman ______nal grandparents are Alton Capson, Stephen John, H. and Victoria Parker sor lines. 1 McLaughlin of Pepperel, Yetishefsky of 28 Risley and spiraling energy costs, variety of accom­ mally off-month of Islands, located midway son of Lloyd E. and Lindstrom of 35 Oakwood The new agreement was requested by South Windsor Mass., and Yvonne Vince Road, Glastonbury. She Darleen Reinertsen Cap- and with the decline of the modations. November and that figure between Cuba, Jamaica Road, Manchester. She officials when it became apparent that, in order for of Mulberry. Fla. She has a was born Jan. 6 at son of 403 Abby Road was born Jan. 10 at US. dollar, Americans One exception is was expected to increase and Central America and Manchester to take any sewage from South Windsor, the We Give Old Fashioned No Substitute sister, Stacy Jett. Manchester Memorial Extn., South Windsor. He Manchester Memorial seem to be traveling less in Trinidad at carnival time dramatically throughout fast coming up as a scuba­ the entire winter season. diving mecca. sewage would have to flow through the Eighth Utilities Hospital. Her maternal was born Jan, 8 at Hospital. Her maternal the sun-splashed islands on Feb. 4-5, 1980. This annual Butcher Service... Joel Thibaud, president Bill Stewart, the Hotels District, which was not part of the original agreement. Conroy, Holly Marie, grandparents are Mr. and Manchester Memorial grandmother is Marilyn E. their doorsteps. colorful spectacle, the For Quality of the Haiti Hotel and Association president of St. The Manchester-South Windsor agreement, surrounded daughter of Brian T. and Mrs. Joseph Villa of Hospital. His maternal Parker of Manchester. Her Airline connections premier carnival between Tourist Association, said, Lucia, a newly independent by controversy since 1977, calls for adjoining towns to Joan Lathrop Conroy of Glastonbury. Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. paternal grandfather is between the islands and New Orleans and Rio de STORE HOURS: nation in the E astern treat sewage originating outside of the boundaries, if the Chaplin. She was born Jan. grandparents are Mr. and John G. Reinetsen of Stanley G. Lindstrom of from the Caribbean to Janeiro, is such an attrac­ “In my opinon, the energy Caribbean with unrivaled land contour and gravity make such transfer more feasi­ 7 at Rockville General Mrs, Robert Yetishefsky of Rockville and the late John Tobvhanna, Pa. North America also con­ tion that at this late date crisis and the monetary ble than in-town pumping to the sewage treatment plants. Mon. & Tues. 'til 6:00 l.f jpital. Her maternal Glastonbury. Her great- G. Reinertsen. His pater­ tinue to be a stumbling all hotels are already solid­ fluctuations won’t affect scenic beauty such as a 317 Highland St. Town Attorney John Woodcock told the Town Council grandparents are Mr. and grandparents are Mrs. nal grandparents ar the block because of infrequent ly booked. us. It may even help us. We drive-in volcano, said hotel that both Manchester and South Windsor can hook into 'trs. Clharles Lathrop of Mary Dunn of Windsor late Mr. and Mrs. George and difficult connections, “The season looks serve two markets, the bookings this year are up Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9:00 100 percent over the each other’s sewer systems in keeping with the contract. MANCHESTER oventry. Her paternal Locks, Mrs. Lucia Cooley H. Capson of Blackfoot, but most Caribbean resort fabulous, ” beams Mrs. European and the American. European previous year, mainly due Acting Town Manager Charles Enes said the $140,000 giandparents are Mr. and of East Hartford and Idaho. He has three sisters, destinations aren't Barbara Gloudon, Sat. & Sunday Mrs. Bernard Conroy of Michael Yetishefsky of grumbling — they're Jamaica's deputy tourism currencies have been to the activities of charter received from Manchester has to be used “for something niGHUirB FASBtussi Darlaina, 8, Shara, 5, and to do with sewers" and may be used to pay off interest on 'til 6:00 CONN. Coventry. Glastonbury. She has two Laurel, 2. F i a n o , Gerald packing in the Europeans director based in Montego stronger since the dollar operators. sisters. Shannon, 6 and Lawrence, son of and they’re getting more Bay. crisis, so Europeans are Barbados boasts a 34 per­ sewer bonds. Mark, Richard Jame» Kristin, 3. Watkins, .Adam Lawrence A. and Kathy and m ore of them on ■rhe European tourism traveling. But with Euro­ cent increase in travelers III, son of Richard J. Jr. Fielder, son of R. Lee and Gotten Fiano of 3 Volpi charter flights with market has opened up in pean prices increasing and from the European market Annual Meeting Set and Linda M. Shaw Mack Cbarext, Mark Mary Ann Kuntzelman Road, Bolton. He was born package deals bypassing such a big way for Jamaica life there so expensive, I ■■■■■■■■■■■■ of 113 Willow Drive, Kenneth, son of Kenneth Watkins of Andover. He Jan. 9 at Manchester regular airlines. that the island's national also expect more By Lutheran Church Hebron. He was bom Jan. 8 and Lucille Cianci Charest was born Jan. 8 at Memorial Hospital. His The typical traveler GROCERY SPECIALS Garden Fresh^ Produce Specials around the Caribbean these GREEN GIANT W.K., at Rockville General of 179 Forge Road, Coven­ Manchester Memorial maternal grandparents are MANCHESTER — The annual congregational meeting Mr. and Mrs, Lamar days is no longer the LARGE BUNCH Hospital. His maternal try. He was born Jan. 7 at Hospital, His maternal of Emanuel Lutheran Church will be held Sunday at 10:45 CREAM CORN or grandparents are Mr. and Manchester Memorial Gotten of Houston, Texas. adventurous American grandparents are Mr, and a m., following a single workship service at 9:30 a.m. CUT GREEN BEANS ...... 17 oz. Cans R 1 M rs. M artin Shaw of Hospital. His maternal His paternal grandparents who makes his own way to BROCCOLI Mrs. N. F. Kuntzelman of Sunday School classes will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Rose are Mr. and Mrs. the islands. It’s a German, MOTTS Manchester. His paternal .tiir'v i'y l; and a nursery will be provided at both hours. During the JUMBO TEMPLE fr ^ Cianci of Enfield and Lawrence F. Fiano of a Swiss or a Swede who grandparents are Mr. and grandparents are Mr. and meeting a program of films will be presented for the APPLESAUCE .0,59* Jospeh Cianci of comes on a package-deal Mrs. Richard J. Mack of Mrs. R. Bruce Watkins of Bolton. His maternal older children. charter and doesn’t think SAW ORANGES D r7 9 * Pittsfield. Mass. He has Springfield, Mass. His Manchester. His great- great-grandparents are The Rev. Dale H. Gustafson, administrative pastor of there is anything expensive four sisters. Jo-Ellen, paternal grandparents are grandparents are Mrs. C. Mrs. Kathryn Morrison of Emanuel will conduct the business meeting at which TOMATO JUICE ...... 46Oz.50^ CELLO, 8NO-WHITE ^ ^ . about a $100-a-day hotel Michelle . Rene, Dawn Mr. and Mrs. Don Geer of Elmore Watkins of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. financial reports of the previous year, and a budget for Mary Childs Gotten of room. When he converts it VLA8IC POLISH or Marie and Crystal Lynn; East Hartford. He has a Manchester and Mr, and 1980, will be presented to be acted on. Election of council MUSHROOMS »o,9o^ and one brother. Michael sister, Tracy Marie, 7. Mrs. Ernest F. Whitney of Tuscon, Ariz. His paternal into his own currency, it 79< members and other officers will also be held. Edward. great-grandparents are seems cheap to him. KOSHER DILLS ...... 32 Oz. ff W Melrose, Fla. Just before the meeting coffee will be served by a com­ " i u I r , Sheila Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chieffo Because of the influx of 1L*0 PFEIFFER, 3 VARIETIES mittee of Emanuel Church Women. Allvoting members of r o ni I i n H o n . A I i r i u Marie, daughter of Robert Siinds, Kimberly Joy, of Bolton and Mr. and Mrs. Europeans, hotel reser­ SKI JACKETS LETTUCE „..,49^ the church are urged to attend the meeting. Anne,daughter of Kenneth A. and Elaine Hearsch daughter of Christopher Arthur Duprey of Andover. vations for the entire DRESSINGS p49« DRESSES FIRM, RIPE W. Jr. and Anne Gledhill Wiatr of 58 Briarwood and Marla Chafietz Sunds His maternal great-great­ winter season running & PARKA’S FIGARO TUNA Tomlinson of 14 Avon St., Drive, Manchester, She of 125 Whiting Road, East grandmother is Julia M. from Dec, 15 to April, when 50%-75% OFF Bon Ami Photos Sought Manchester. She was born was born Jan. 8 at Hartford. She was born Elrod of Woodland Hills, the Caribbean tropical sun 1/2 OFF CAT FOOD ..,2i89< ■ANANAS 3I89< seems especially alluringto MANCHESTER — General Manager Robert Weiss is Jan. 3 at Mancheser Manchester Memorial Jan. 8 at Manchester Calif. PRINCE ZITI, SPAGHETTI or Memorial Hospital. Her CHENELL asking the cooperation of citizens in preparing a history paternal grandparents are of the old Bon Ami Company. ELROWS .0,21*1. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth COATS The company, which originated in Manchester nearly SWEATERS PRINCE MUSHROOM or MEAT ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■I Tomlinson Sr of 90 years ago, is seeking photographs of the original plant QQ< Manchester. Her paternal and operations. Anyone willing to share such photographs SADCE IT ith C o u p o n d' 1 great-grandmother is Ger­ for this history should contact the manager’s office at 1 U ith t in tp o n d ' 1 1/3 OFF 1/2 PRICE $7.no Purchase 1 647-3123. S7..'>0 l^ u n h n s r 1 tru d e M cCorm ack of Reg. $28.00 1 1 Manchester The company is now located in Kansas City, Missouri. 1 1 FROZEN & DAIRY KRAFT 1 ■ CLOROX 1 MIRACLE WHIP 1 1 Manning, R o b e r I OLD COLONY IT ’S PURE GOULD!!! — NON-CREDIT COURSES— SEALTEST, ALL FLAVORS 1 1 BLEACH l)ougluN,son of Robert D. QT. JAR 1 1 GAL. BTL. 1 SWEATERS ICECREAM ...... Vi Gal. 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Pkg.50^ 1 4 9 « BATHING SUITS • ECONOMIC UPDATE 99« 1 Joshua, 2'2 ^13.99 MINUTE MAID LIMIT ONE AT 1 1 LIMIT ONE AT 1 •GOTTEX-DEWEESE-POPPY Reg. ‘30-»*6 • WINE RETAILING ORANGE JUICE HIGHLAND PARK 1 1 HIGHLAND PARK 1 I) (I no fr in, Jeffrey VALID THRU JAN. 20 1 VALID THRU JAN. 20 Robert, son of Robert A CAIDOR SHOPPING PIAZA h i ■■J V and Leanora Baranauskas T 1 MANCHESTER Donofrio of 152 Norton 1 — - 1 O Ti m O p .n M o n . F ii 10 9, Sol, 10 6 IVs easy Lane, South Windsor. He She Herald 1 Y i 7 ShopSunrtoy 12 j MANCHESTER was born Jan. 5 at CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING to register! Manchester Memorial •' DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR Call 646-2137 COMMUNITY COLLEGE ■iiiiiiiiiiinm iiniiiH evening HERAU)^urs., Jan, 17, 1980 HNG HERALD, Thurs., Jan. 17, I - 11 Three at Cheney Obituaries ) Renovations Nearly Done Thoughts UConn Takes Free Throw Tilt Joseph Krawski SOUTH WINDSOR*- Joseph A. ApLENty By LEN AUSTER undergraduate days. the first half, pumped in a pair of 15- Quit Hoop Squad Krawski Sr., 77 of 178 Foster St., wife Herald Sporlswriler “I don’t think we had too many At School, Police Station foot jumpers and UConn was on its of Helen (^gorski) Krawski, died Spending a lot of time 15 feet calls go our way. We’re not a way. MANCHESTER- Resembling Charter Oak Conference, 4-5 in all Wednesday at Manchester Memorial By MARTIN KEARNS unsuccessfully contracted with two with the contactor and keep the physical team. We’re not physical While the Huskies were coming what occurred at crosstown games. Hospital. Herald Reporter subcontractors before settling on away from the basket, UConn owner informed.” The Owner- and very young and this was the back, the Rams were committing 5 of Manchester High School where one There are 11 players still involved Mr. Krawski was born in Ellington Tel-Rad Communications System of By Len Auster converted 36-of-44 free throw MANCHESTER - The Town Architect Agreement also states that widest disparity we’ve had. But I their game-total 15 turnovers. “The player left the team, three members in the Cheney basketball program. and had been a resident of this town Hartford which is expected to com­ opportunities to topple foul- Building Committee heard a report the architect shall endeavor to guard played here too and knew it was a story of, the game was we lost our of the Cheney Regional Vocational for 71 years. He owned and operated plete installation of the system by the The school faculty issued a state­ from Lawrence Associates that the owner against defects and prone Fordham University, 66- good advantage. I was upset most of poise,” Penders stated. Technical School’s varsity basketball Krawski Farms with his brothers, middle of next week. What's Unreasonable the night because of the disparity and ment on the controversy today. renovations on the Washington deficiencies in the work of the con­ 53, in collegiate basketball ac­ “We went to our Three Defense (1- team have quit, it has been learned. Anthony and John, for more than 50 Lawrence went on to say that as inconsistency.” ’’The faculty, coaching staff, and School and the police station are tractor. Does Manchester High basketball Coach Doug Pearson tion last night at the Field 1-2-1) and they didn’t get a shot for a Guard Mike Fraser, forward Mike years, where they grew potatoes and architects, his firm had only a administration of Howell Cheney three weeks from completion. The committee had sent letters to deserve the treatment he received at this week’s Board of Educa­ There were seven ties and 11 lead minute,” Perno cited, “ I thought Kennon and center Blayne Cohen tobacco. He was one of the founders limited responsibility in supervising House in Storrs. Technical School expresses its full Rick Lawrence, architect, said both Lawrence Associates and tion meeting? exchanges in the first half with that was the difference. They have left the squad in recent days, support of varsity basketball Coach of the South Windsor Volunteer Fire that delivery of replacement glass the completion of the construction. In Custom Concept Builders, inc., the A less than capacity crowd of 4,480 UConn emerging with a 31-29 edge. Pearson has been charged with something like this: couldn’t get a good shot. reportedly because of conflicts with Phil Crockett. The second-year coach Department Hose Company 1, and and special parts were all that stood referring to the Owner-Architect general contractor for the watched the Huskies win their fourth The Huskies only had 7 field goals at harassment of player John Haslett by “ Big Deal. We won, 1 didn’t play “We went man-to-man (start of the second-year Head Coach Phil has given a tremendous amount of also was a founder of St. Francis of in the way of the Washington School’s Agreement he cited, ‘"The Architect Washington School renovations, in a row to move to 10-4 for the the break, but were 17-for-20 from so I’m going to take my big toy and second half) because we didn’t like Crockett. time and effort to the basketball Assisi Church of South Windsor. He ... shall not be responsible for the the player's mother, Harriet. Mrs, season. The young Rams now sport a completion. Delivery is expected in demanding completion of the project the 15-foot stripe to hold the upper the tempo and our man did a good Fraser left the team after sitting program and has shown a great served as town constable for 10 years contractor’s failure to carry out the by Jan. 31. Committee secretary, Haslett went so far as to demand the play elsewhere.” 4-9 mark. hand. three weeks’ time. job. It brought us back and once we and not playing in Cheney's Jan. 8 dedication to the athletic program in in the 1930s, was a member of the Lawrence also said that “odds and work in accordance with the contract Donald Kuehl, acknowledged the coach be fired. She attacked without Is that attitude now taking shape at UConn’s next court action is Satur­ Fordham, behind freshman guard documents.” warning and her comments were did we went to the Three Defense. I contest against Canton High School, general. South Windsor Board of Finance ends” were all that remained on an architect’s cooperation with the the high school level? day afternoon at 2 o’clock against David Maxwell, ripped off 8 un­ made without Pearson being given a think we regained our intensity in the a game the Techmen won. 48-43. Mr, Crockett, a resident of East from 1946 to 1960, and a fire com­ Paul Phillips, chairman of the letter and stated, “As a result, we You decide. McNeese State. The Huskies return answered points early in the second intercom system that has blocked chance to teli his side. second haif,” Perno continued, “We Kennon walked off the court in the Hartford, works for the Wethersfield missioner for 30 years until 1966. Mr. completion of the police department committee, stated, “Although the have had more positive action in the to Big East Conference play half to assume a 37-33 edge. A hoop third period of last Tuesday's game Krawski was honored by the South architect is not the direct supervisor, Harassment is a serious charge, How Far Discipline? Wednesday when they host played intelligently enough in spots Park and Recreation Department construction. Motorola Corp., last month than in the previous by John Walsh with 14:36 remaining to do the job. The first half we really against Rocky Hill High while Cohen during the summer, teaches at Berlin Windsor Democratic Party on March he is a trouble shooter and is months.” Mrs. Haslett has said Pearson is Pearson also was criticized for Providence Coilege at the New general contractor for the project. made it a 6-point spread but then the weren’t into it. At the half we left the squad Wedne^ay morning. High School, and coached the Berlin 19, 1977, in appreciation for his con­ "vnopted to iron out any problems being unreasonable. sending several players home to get Haven Coliseum at 8 o'clock. Tickets Huskies struck back. decided to wake up. We knew where "What's transpired is between me High School junior varsity basketball tributions to the town of South Wind­ No matter what the outcome, some sports jackets before a recent road for both contests are stili availabie. Clay Johnson ended a five-and-a- we had been before and we didn’t and them and as far as I'm concerned team for several seasons. The 1980 sor and the Democratic Party. He will side with Pearson, some will game. A team rule is jackets and ties The Huskies were only 15-for-39 half minute scoring drought with a want to go back there.” it'll stay that way." Crockett, con­ team presently has a record of 4-5, also was an honorary life member of side with Mrs. Haslett, whose son are to be worn by all players on road (38.5 percent) from the field but 29 15-foot jumper and Mike McKay tacted at Berlin High School Murphy Says He’ll Attend quit the team as a result of his games. fouls whistled on the young and Thompson finished with 20 points Characteristically, Mr. Crockett has the South Windsor Rotary Club and a skied to jam home a dunk, awakening and McKay 19, including 13-of-16 Thursday morning where he is a chosen not to comment on the past director of the Connecticut- dealings with the coach. A couple of players, in a sense, anxious Rams sent them to the chari­ the crowd. teacher, stated. He declined further Massachusetts Tobacco Cooperative The questions everyone is asking chalienged the coach’s authority. ty stripe. Their UConn made hay, hit­ charity tosses. Maxwell was the lone January 16,1980 story in the Hartford “ McKay’s hoop woke everyone Ram in twin digits with 12 points. comment at this time. Courant but would rather concen­ from 1961 to 1973. is. “What's unreasonable.” What would you have done in Pear­ ting 81.8 percent. up,” agreed Husky Coach Dorn Perno. Fraser, Kennon and Cohen all have Those who deal with Pearson know Former East Catholic standout Mark trate on being as successful as possi­ Besides his wife, with whom he More Authority Meetings son’s position? “Forty four to 13 in free throws, Two free throws by Corny Thomp­ expressed displeasure with Crockett celebrated their 44th wedding an­ he can, indeed, be cantankerous. A former player of former East that doesn’t help matters,” stated Murphy played 15 minutes, finishing ble for the remainder of the season" MANCHESTER — A Housing the years have been reduced from son, who was 12-for-12 from the line, as a coach, stating he had taken the niversary on Nov. 28,1979, he is sur­ authority has the right to remove one Most concur he isn’t unyielding and Catholic Coach Stan Ogrodnik notes a curly topped Fordham Coach Tom with 4 points on 2-for-6 from the field. It is unfortunate that the athletes Authority member said this morning two to one per month, said, “1 don’t tied it with 13:19 remaining and 5- fun out of the game. of its members. has been known to admit a mistake similar rule was in effect there. It Penders, who played at UConn in his He drew three personal fouls and didn't use all avenues of discussion vived by three sons. Joseph A, he would be attending more meetings think that’s asking too much.” foot-11 guard Bob Dulin, scoreless in Cheney is scheduled to play Murphy said his part-time work and go on, holding no grudge. went unchallenged. committed one turnover. before making statements or com­ Krawski and William J. Krawski, of the authority after being gently Authority Chairman Pascal Cromwell High School Friday night both of South Windsor, and Robert J. would not be a hindrance to his atten­ But before everyone takes a side I Was Pearson being unreasonable? I Conn (66) McKay 3 13-16 19, Dulin 3 ments in the news media," stated criticized Wednesday night by fellow Mastrangelo, a Democrat, said, “If a 0-0 6, Johnson 2 2-2 6, Abrom aitis 2 2-4 6, at the Cheney gym at 8 o'clock. The Krawski of Farmington; three dance at the meetings. think we should examine some facts. Cheney Tech Director of Athletics commissioners. person can’t live up to the His rule and his authority as a Thompson 4 12-12 20, Kuezenski 1 3-4 5 Beaver record stands 2-5 in the John Kleis. daughters, Mrs. Gregory (Helen) "I can get someone to cover for me Harass, according to Webster’s coach was being challenged. Democrat James Murphy said he specifications, 1 really believe that on those Wednesdays,” he said. "1 New Worid Dictionary 1973 edition, Sullivan 0 2-32, Miller 02-3 2. Totals 15 36- Gallivan of Longmeadow, Mass., was sorry he couldn’t make those What role does discipline play in 44 66. Mrs. David (Patricia) Peach of person should not accept the appoint­ don’t see that as a problem at all.” means, “..to worry or torment. To coaching a high school team? meetings and pledged to Manchester ment. 1 rest my case.” F o rd h a m (.53) — F o u st 3 2-2 8, Anchorage. Alaska and Miss Janet "I can only pledge to the citizens of trouble by constant raids or at­ Without discipline would anarchy Maxwell 6 0-1 12. Bona 1 0-1 2, Walsh 3 1-2 residents he would be more atten­ After the criticism was given, City May Withdraw M, Krawski of South Windsor; three Manchester that I will be more atten­ tacks.” One interpretation could also prevail? 7. Calhoun 30-06, Tongal 10-12, Pierson 2 tive. Schwolsky asked the authority’s at­ tive, barring absence or illness,” he sisters, Mrs. Helen Yurgel and Mrs. be relentless attacks without any let­ If it does, does the coach rule or is 4-4 8, Mark Murphy 2 0-0 4. Mike Murphy Commissioner Richard Schwolsky, torney, Allan D. Thomas, if a said. “1 promise to do the best I Walter Cassells Sr., both of up. the team run by committee? The 1 2-2 4, Cooper.O 0-0 0. Totals 22 9-13 53. a R ep u b lican , said M urphy’s member can be removed after mis­ can.” “Haslett had a super game again. From CD Fund Suit Manchester, and Mrs. Carol Meilus teaching of a real estate course on committe approach has been sing two meeting without good Murphy said this dispute over his Without him we would have been in a of Wethersfield; an uncle, Michael Wednesday represented a conflict of cause. suggested. MANCHESTER — Members of the that Manchester’s withdrawal from Krauskas of East Hartford; three attendance sidetracks the authority lot of trouble in the first half,” Pear­ interest. He said that Murphy has Thomas said the Board of Direc­ Pearson’s methods probably are Hartford City Council have planned the program would adversely affect grandsons; nine granddaughters and from the most important matters at son stated last Dec. 18 after the In­ different from those of other coaches. probably attended fewer than half of tors, who have authority over all ap­ Portland Victors hand. He said the authority must dians defeated Penney, 47-42, Is that to meet with Manchester officials on Hartford's poor, black and Hispanic several nephews and nieces. the authority’s regular meetings. Are coaches contenders in popularity the city’s possible withdrawal from pointments, could remove the per­ build more suitable housing in town harassment? residents. Funeral services will be Saturday Schwolsky. noting that the contests? the suit'protesting Manchester’s son. He promised to review the and vowed to work toward that goal. Haslett in nine games this year Both Goldfarb and Ludgin have at 9 a.m., from the Samsel-Bassinger authority’s monthly meetings over Is a coach supposed to train a team decision to pull out of the Community statutes and determine whether the scored 114 points, a 12.7 average. He Despite Plan Loss said in the past that such a suit would Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, to win games and improve perfor­ Development Act program. not help the city and would only with a mass of Christian burial, 10 terminated his scholastic career with mance? Corporation Counsel Alexander foster dissent with Hartford and its a.m., at St. Francis of Assisi 554 points. No. 7 on the all-time Must a coach be loved or just be NEW YORK (UPI) — The Portland Trail Blazers didn’t follow Goldfarb said a meeting will be neighbor suburbs. Church. Burial will be in Wapping Manchester scoring list. He couid respected? through on their game plan Wednesday night and lost the game. Ski Course Hits Snag shoot, no question about .that, but scheduled, although he did not know Manchester residents voted last Cemetery. The family will receive Does Pearson’s record indicate he The Philadelphia 76ers ran away best NBA scoring performance with there were deficiencies in his when it would take place. Deputy April 17 to pull out of the CDA friends at the funeral home Friday has major problems as a coach? with a 121-110 victory and afterward, 22 points and Mike Newlin poured in game. He stands 6-foot-4, but was Mayor Robert Ludgin was out of program, primarily because the op­ from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial This year he entered his sixth cam­ Portland Coach Jack Ramsay said, 14 of his 30 points in the final quarter town this morning. ponents disliked the federal contributions may be made to the St. never a rebounder. And his defensive paign at the helm of the Indians. He “We didn’t want to give them the fast for New Jersey. Houston’s Rick Because of No Snow ability never approached his scoring The former corporation counsel, guidelines attached to it. One day Francis of Assisi Church or the South had a 64 won, 45 loss scorecard which break and we did. They were running Barry became the fifth player in Hubert Santos, filed a “friend-of-the- prowess. later, three low-income Manchester Windsor Rotary Scholarship Fund, course will be extended another calculates to a .584 winning record. off our offense, and that shouidn’t history to score 25.000 career points court" brief last summer, charging By DAVE LAVALLEE Ms. Plimpton said there are There's no question, also, during happen.” residents filed suit against the town. South Windsor, Conn., 06074. week. The course is scheduled to run His 1975-76 club captured the CCIL as he hit for 16. Herald Reporter several reasons why persons might this time Pearson criticized the Julius Erving scored 26 points and for six weeks and if certain sessions try cross country skiing. She said title with a perfect 18-0 record. His Kings 112, Burks 108 Ruth S. Stubenrauch youngster's play. But Isn't that his Maurice Cheeks recovered from GLASTONBURY - Recreation are eliminated, she said the Parks some people feel it could be easier '76-77 ciub shared the top rung with Bill Robinzine scored the winning SOUTH WINDSOR - There will be right as a coach? Can’t he make first-half foul trouble to add 16, all in Supervisor Deborah Plimpton has a and Recreation Department will give than downhill, some do it for exercise two others. basket and Len Elmore blocked a Land Gift Confuses a memorial service Saturday at 3 criticisms, constructive and the second half, to carry problem. prorated refunds to the participants. and others do it because they think it shot by that would p.m. at Samsel-Bassinger Funeral otherwise, without having it all Philadelphia. She is trying to conduct cross­ The program was originally is safer than downhill: * ' Close the Book S o o n have tied the game with two seconds Home, 419 Buckland Road, South country skiing lessons, but there is thrown back in his face? “We weren’t running and got into a scheduled to end on Feb. 21, but that “One thing is certain, cross coun­ Pearson is not an angel. He's said left. The Kings opened their first- Selectmen in Bolton Windsor, for Ruth Stoughton one major stumbling block, no snow. When a student expects to get situation of trading baskets with may change because of the weather try much less expensive than things which he's later regretted. place lead over Milwaukee to three BOLTON — The town has received explanation. Stubenrauch of 1905 Ellington Road Ms. Plimpton, who said the an “A” every time gets an ”F ” on an them (in the first half),” said 76ers who died Jan. 1 at the Maine Medical conditions. downhill skiing, " Ms. Plimpton And maybe he’s criticized a iittle too games in the Midwest Division. a gift of land from the state Depart­ Catherine Leiner, town clerk, program is now in its second year, exam, is the teacher fired for in­ much but is that ‘harassment’. The Coach Billy Cunningham, “Maurice Lakers 97, Warriors 96 Center, Portland, Maine. An orientation session was held emphasized. competence? Is the student expected ^reaily got us going." ment of Transportation, but the asked the board to provide the same said tonight’s lesson will have to be fact remains out of six years of varsi­ The front line of Spencer Haywood, Mrs. Stubenrauch was a teacher in last week and two films were shown to work harder the next time to cor­ Board of Selectmen is confused as to insurance benefits for elected town canceled because of the lack of snow. She said daily trail fees for cross ty coaching players — Haslett In other games, Indiana topped Jamaal Wiikes and Kareem Abdui- the Manchester school system for on cross country skiing. Ms. Plimp­ rect the problem? Slams it Through what to do about it. officials that it provides for ap­ “We will go to March if we have to. country usually run between $1.50 Denver, 117-99, Boston downed Jabbar combined for 77 points to ease some 33 years. She was born in South ton said the films encouraged the Or in basketball do some players and Brett Carlson, have left volun­ Henry Ryba told the selectmen pointed officials and other town The only way we would be really hur­ group to get out and try the sport. and $3.00. On the other hand, it costs tarily. Playing time was an issue in George Johnson of the New Jersey Nets slams the ball through Chicago, 114-104, New Jersey beat the Lakers past the Warriors, Wednesday, quitclaim deeds and a employees. Windsor on Aug. 22, 1906 and was a ting is if it didn't snow at all,” she $14 to $15 a day for lift tickets at who are expected to be very good Houston, 122-112, K ansas City .Suns 115, Jazz 108 lifelong resident. She was educated Mellen talked with the group on the both cases. the hoop for a first period two-pointer over the unsuccessful map showing locations of the five Mrs. Leiner said, "Now that the said. downhill sites. Ms. Plimpton said a sometimes fail to work up to full stopped Milwaukee, 112-108, Los Phoenix took advantage of e tired in the South Windsor school system types of clothes that should be worn “I think they're making a big thing defense of Houston Rocket Rudy Tomjanovich (45) last night in parcels were hand delivered to the state is required to pay the same por­ There are 25 persons participating package of skis, boots, bindings, potential? Angeles edged Golden State. 97-96, team and a lot of fouls by Utah. The and was a graduate of Manchester for the sport and the types of equip­ out of nothing. A coach can’t make Houston. (UPI Photo) town, last week but without a letter tion of legislator’s premiums for the program, which is being taught mountings and poles usually costs What about the timing of Hasiett’s everybody happy. Some of the com­ Phoenix defeated Utah, 115-108, and loss was the fifth in a row for the High School and New Britain ment needed. of explanation. hospital and medical coverage, as it by Dave Mellen, the manager at about $95. voluntary departure from the team plaints came from players who San Diego nudged Atlanta, 111-108. Jazz. Teachers Training School, now Cen­ “ He showed six different types of roster? His playing time was Pacers 117, .Nuggets 99 The five parcels, consisting of .84 pays for state employees, I hereby Clapp and Treat’s sporting goods weren’t being used in the games,” College Basketball Roundup Clippers 111, Hawks 108 tral Connecticut Teachers College. skis and how the bindings work. He diminishing. Against East Hartford James Edwards scored 21 points to acres, are in the area of Bolton request the Board of Selectmen of store. He has taught cross country “We are going to give them in­ states a current player, who wishes Lloyd Free scored 33 points and Before spending 33 years as a also discussed the fundamentals of struction on the right clothes to buy. High, Manchester won, 46-43, he lead seven Indiana players in doubie Center Road where Interstate 84 Bolton to extend the same coverage skiing to other grups, but never in the to remain unidentified. Brian Taylor 25 to lead San Diego to teacher in Manchester, she had been stopping, turning and climbing Bulky jackets and jeans are not ad­ spent more time on the bench than on figures as the Pacers snapped a four- crosses and apparently were taken for elected town officials it now pays town’s recreation program. hills,” Ms. Plimpton said. The administration at the Board of it sixth straight win. It Was the ninth from the town when the highway was for appointed officials and other town employed for two years by the South visable for this sport, " she the playing floor. Two days later he’s St. John^s Shows game losing streak. straight game in which Free has Last year 15 persons registered for Education meeting where the matter Windsor Board of Education. She “ We are just trying to hit the in­ explained. no longer part of the squad, then his Nets 122, Roekels 112 constructed. employees,” the program, but this year 25 are par­ termediate and beginner level. We was brought up said it wili look into scored 30 or more points. retired in 1960. mother gets invoiyed and runs to the Rookie Cliff Robinson equaied his Selectman John Carey said, "We Alan Bergren, administrative ticipating. want to expose people to the sport so The price for the course, which is the issue. It should do so quickly so have to accept the gift and the land She leaves her husband, Joseph R. Board of Education charging the assistant, will be asked to look into Ms. Plimpton said because of the they will go out and try it run by the Parks and Recreation everybody involved can turn their East Hoop as Good Stubenrauch; a sister, Mrs. Martha can only be used for highway pur­ the cost and other details. The cancelation of tonight's lesson, the coach with harassment. concentration to what counts. Williams of South Windsor; and themselves,” she added. Department, is $10.00. Many pro sports fans have noticed poses.” matter will also be discussed at an And th a t’s basketbail on the NEW YORK (UPI) — For many years, college basketball has several nieces and nephews. Burial an increasing attitude that goes Selectman Carl Preuss questioned upcoming budget meeting of the hardwood. been dominated by the powerful conferences of the South and East Ups Streak what the state could do if the town board. will be private at the convenience of . backboards. Karen Lucier chipped in doesn't accept the gift and Ryba told In other business the selectmen: the family. There are no calling I Midwest, not to mention UCLA. But, as St. John’s knows — and Running its winning streak with 5 assists and 4 steals. Dawn him they will have to check back in • Voted to discontinue the hours. Memorial contributions may Factory fluthorized the formation of the new Big East Conference is beginning to un­ to five in a row. East Catholic Lewin had 7 points to top Public. the file, "There must be something Economic Development Committee be made to Cancer Research Celts Take Bulls derline — the game is played well on the East Coast too. girls’ basketball team routed East’s jayvees won their fourth about it,” he said. because Ryba said the committee Institute, 133 E. 58th St., New York, Vernon N, Y., 10022. Raymond Zemanek II, Led by Reggie Carter’s 23 points. The Eagles are 1-2 in the ieague. Hartford Public, 44-19, in a straight, 22-21. Daria Lupacchino had Acceptance of the property must hasn’t been active for awhile and no eighth-ranked St. John’s escaped 18, of 201 Regan Road, Ver- 5fSLE In other games involving top make-up clash yesterday in 8 points to lead the young Eaglettes. be approved at a Town Meeting and one foresees the need for it to be ac­ Mary L. M. Rider non, was charged From Foul Stripe Boston Wednesday night with a 66-63 teams, fifth-ranked Duke edged Hartford. now 4-5. the board expects to make a tive. The committee will be MANCHESTER - Mary L. victory over Boston College In Big Wednesday with having SAVE • >S0 • <100 - UP TO >200 DURING Wake Forest, 67-66, No. 10 North East’s next outing is Friday after­ recommendation soon. reinstated, if necessary, (Moore) Rider, 63, of 73 Walker St., BOSTON (UPI) — The Chicago Bulls may have discovered a East action, but it wasn’t easy. Carolina edged North Carolina State. The win moves the Eaglettes’ weapons in a motor vehicle noon at 3:30 against Mercy High in At Wednesday’s meeting the board • Made three appointments to the died Wednesday at Manchester The Redmen led, 31-29, at halftime 67-64, Missouri downed Iowa State, mark to 6-3 for the season while the and driving while his CURTIS MATHES FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE DAYS way to stop the Boston Celtics’ running game, but they also Middietown in an HCC engagement. tabled a request of Stanley Bates, Charter Study Committee, William Memorial Hospital. She was the wife Buy now and onjoy a now CURTIS MATHES Color TV for tha Now Yoar. and built a 57-50 cushion with 7:41 to loss was the Owls’ eighth in as many license is under suspen­ found out Wednesday night it’s impossible to defend against the 85-70. Maryland upset Clemson, 84- Kant C utliolir (44) - Lucier 0 0-2 0, parks director, for $269 for rubbish Riley, Richard Vizard and James of Philip E. Rider. Chooto from many aoloctod modola and atyloa. Conaolaa, Portablaa or Homo go in the game but BC, which earlier 83, Virginia drubbed Penn, 63-39, and starts. sion. free throw. East had a 13-4 lead after one Murphy 7 2-3 16. Harvev 00-00. Walsh 1 0- removal, improved lighting fixtures Rogers with other appointments to Mrs. Rider was born in Newington Entartainmont Contara, and of couraa all CURTIS MATHES Producta havo our this season extended highly touted LSU beat Auburn ,93-82. Police said Zemanek was gratified by his improved foul quarter and extended It to 26-10 at the 0 2. Dailey 5 2-2 12, White 0 0-0 0, Cun­ and miscellaneous supplies. be made at a future meeting. Anyone and had lived in Manchester for 35 axclualvo four-year limited warranty. The Bulls committed 39 fouis, Duke to overtime, came back to All-America Mike Gminski dunked ningham 1 1-2 3, F a rr 2 2-4 6. Skehan 1 0-1 stopped on Regan Road for shooting, Wednesday. half. It went to 36-14 at the end of About two weeks ago Bates asked interested in serving on this com­ years. She was a member of the leading to 46 Boston free throw within 63-61 with 49 seconds to go. the ball with 2:05 left and Duke held 2, Campbell 1 1-3 3. Ingallinera 0 0-1 0. the motor vehicle violation “They were fouling most of the three quarters. for $1,949 for various items for the mittee should call the selectmen’s of­ Center Congregational Church. points, including a team regular- St. John’s’ Ron Plair made a key on to defeat Atlantic Coast Leavitt 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 8-18 44. and it was found he was season record of 20 by Nate time and we were in the penalty Monica Murphy and Sue Dailey led town parks and the selectmen asked fice. Besides her husband she leaves a steai with 29 seconds left, as BC was Conference rival Wake Forest, snap­ H a n fo rd I’o h lir ( l ‘» ) - Ricks 0 0-0 0, carrying a large Archibald. The Celtics outscored the situation," said Archibald, who still the locals with 16 and 12 points him to review his list and delete all • Appointed Nancy Silverstein as son, the Rev. Philip M. Rider of unable to set up their offense to gain ping a two-game losing streak. Page 0 0-0 0. Woods 2 0-0 4, Mills 2 0-0 4. ceremonial sword in his Bulls by 17 points at the charity was just l-of-9 from the floor. “I just respectively and the pair along with M aurer 0 0-0 0, Lewin 31-3 7, Beckett 10-0 but the items absolutely needed by the town clerk’s record checker, Mansfield Center; a brother, Win­ the tying basket. Two free throws by Al Wood led a balanced attack with car. stripe and wound up with a hard- tried to concentrate on making some. Kelly Walsh controlled the 2, Neal 1 0-0 2 Totals 9 1-3 19. June 30, the end of the fiscal year. • Learned the town has recieved field Moore of Stonington; two Carter with one second to play 15 points and North Carolina held off He was released on a I let a couple go on Sunday and it hurt Referring to the request for the $7,620 for the first of four revenue fought 114-104 victory over the Bulls. clinched the triumph, which boosted sisters, Mrs, Gertrude Redmer of $250 nonsurety bond for us.” NC State at the foul line for a key $269, Carey said, “1 think it would be sharing payments, "We were sporadic," said Boston St. John's’ record to 13-1 overall and Manchester and Mrs. Caroline Giglio appearance in court Jan. The Bulis entered the fourth ACC triumph. more appropriate to transfer money • Learned the presidential of South Windsor; and two captain Dave Cowens, who had 21 3-0 in the Big East. Freshman center Steve 22. Cougarettes Bow quarter iosing 85-72, but two spurts within his budget rather than make primary for both the Democratic and grandchildren. points, grabbed a key rebound and “ My team was extremely lucky to Stipanovich scored 16 of his game- Kenneth A. MacGregor, later, the game was tied. Oliie John­ an appropriation" Republican parties would be March Funeral services will be Saturday forced a crucial steal late in the get out with a win tonight, ” said high 18 points in the second half to lift night at East against Becker Junior 37, of Lanz Lane, Ellington, game. “We like to run and you can’t son and Ricky Sobers combined for Dropping a hard-fought 53-52 Bates will be asked to attend the 25 from 6 a m. to 8 p.m. at Communi­ at 10 a.m. from the Rose Hill Funeral Redmen Coach Lou Carnesecca. Missouri over Iowa State in a Big Coliege at 6 o’ciock. was charged Wednesday if you’re standing at the free throw decision last night was the next meeting of the board to discuss ty Hall, Home, 580 Elm St,, Rocky Hill. 17 points in a 19-10 run to cut the “Boston College plays you tough and Eight match. i;r.-.-iin.-l(l (5;i) - Westfall 8-0-16, with following too closely. line. There’s not much happening. Boston lead to 95-91. Chicago tied the the request. • Authorized the first selectman to Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial they don’t die.” Greg Manning sank an 8-foot shot Manchester Community Drew 4-0-8. Blazejewski 3-5-11, Fabry 6-0- He was involved in a two- And you can't run the break after you game 100-100 with 3:03 left after two Leonard Giglip, chairman of the fill in a transfer request of an un­ Park. • 100% SOLID STATE - Wayne McKoy added 10 points for with three seconds left, giving College women’s basketball 12, Stone 3-0-6 Totals 24-5-53. car accident on Route 83. take the bail out of the net.” straight Reggie Theus layups. Fire Commission, asked for $2,000, of determined amount of money from Friends may call at the funeral • MODULAR CONSTRUCTION St. John’s. Freshman John Bagley Maryiand its upset of ACC rival team to Greenfield Communi­ MCC (52) — Schwartz 1-0-2, Nassiff 0- The driver of the other car The win, Boston’s 19th in 21 home "We couldn't get our running game 0- 0, Ritchie 0-0-0, W arren 3-4-10, W alker which $1,400 is for truck maintenance its survey Budget to the gas, oil and home Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to • ELECTRONIC TUNING led Boston College, 9-5, with 11 Clemson. ty College at East Catholic. was Robin Cohn of Rocky games, came after a poor free throw going,” said Larry Bird, who had 18. 5-1-11, Pajor 10-0-20, Daniels 2-3-7, Hareld and $600 for firehouse expenses. ’This diesel budget, when the amount can 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may • AUTOMATIC COLOR points, whiie Rich Shrigley added 10. Hill. Court date is Jan. 25. shooting effort contributed to a two- “We just didn’t piay good. But we The victory moves Greenfield to 6- 1- 0-2. Totals 22-8-52. request was tabled for further be determined. be made to the Memorial Fund of • MATRIX PIX TUBE point Sunday loss to the Lakers. won and that's all that counts. You 4 while the loss sends the Cougars to Center Congregational Church, • 4 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 1-4 for the season. Manchester. Archibald made 5-of-lO free throws in can benefit from a game iike this if the Los Angeles game, so he was you win. You don't benefit from MCC Back on Track Greenfield had a 25-22 halftime Cowens Fined Coventry Vote OKs .Soulli Windsor anything if you lose.” bulge with Wendy Warren connecting Curtis Mathes Snapping its mini two-game losing streak, Manchester Com­ NEW YORK (UPI) — Boston’s LaLeche League Steven Villieux, 11, of Cowens m ade it 102-100 by for 8 points for the Cougars in the 2140 Ellington Road, South munity College routed Greenfield Community College, 106-75, in Dave Cowens was fined $2,500 and MANCHESTER - The Manchester \WE TAKE TRADES\ Paterno Recognized following his own miss when the span. Windsor, was taken to basketball action last night at East Catholic. The visitors opened a 41-28 lead A tlan ta’s Wayne R ollins was $99,000 for Bridge Evening LaLeche League will meet Bulls froze at the sound of the 24- penalized $1,500 Wednesday by NBA Manchester Memorial UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (U P I)- with 13 minutes remaining but MCC Wednesday, Feb, 6 at 7:30 at the second buzzer. Cedric Maxwell (18 The win moves the Cougars to 6-5 apiece and Jeff Sheiey added 14 Hospital, treated and Joe Paterno has been named Athletic for the season with their next action pulled back within striking distance Commissioner Lawrence F. d ’Brien COVENTRY — A brief town Unionville, to do the work . Since home of Mrs. Leo Cyr, 38 Cone St., YEAR points) added two of his 12 free points for the Cougars. D.J. for their fight in last Friday night’s released and David YEAR YEAR Director of Penn State University in Saturday night at East against behind the efforts of Jan Pajor and meeting Wednesday night approved then the firm has indicated it will try Manchester. Babies are welcome. a reorganization of the school’s throws to make it 104-100 after Frederick had 9 caroms to iead MCC Burnett, 12, of 200 Carriage WARRANTY WARRANTY WARRANTY Massachusetts Bay Community Marlene Walker. Ceitics-Hawks game at Boston an appropriation of $99,000, which is to withdraw the bid because of an Topic of the informal discussion will Department of Intercollegiate Cowens grabbed a rebound which in that department. Garden. Coventry’s share of the cost to repair Lane, South Windsor was College at 8 o’clock. Greenfield goes Pam Westfall’s rebound hoop put error in computing steel prices. Both be “Nutrition and Weaning.” For I 1 0 0 % I 100% 100% SHOP Athletics, President John Oswald Bulls' assistant coach Phil Johnson Biil Zwenke had 21 points and Jerry In a released statement, O’Brien the Pucker Street Bridge. admitted to Rockville to 9-7 with the setback. Greenfield up by one with Pajor’s 35- towns refused to allow an extra $15,- further information call Gerry said today. claimed was goal-tending. Canning and Steve Dica 20 and 13 said videotapes of the game and in­ The Town of Columbia, which is General Hospital with a leg PIX TUBE PARTS LABOR MCC opened an eariy 21-4 bulge footer at the buzzer bouncing off the 500 to correct the error. Lukovits at 528-6185. The move will become effective “ I was upset about that one, but 1 respectively to pace Greenfield. terviews conducted by the league of­ sharing in the cost, approved an ap­ injury Wednesday. guess the officials didn’t see it. That utilizing a tenacious fullcourt press rim. Police said the two boys INSTANT 649-3406 March 1, and Paterno aiso will stay MCC (1 0 6 )— Marino 3-4-10, Shealey 5- fice “reveaied that Cowens was propriation of $36,000 at a special Town Manager Frank Connolly was the key,” said Johnson, who took and some fine offensive play by 4-14, Burns 4-0-8, Frederick 1-3-5, Murphy Westfali had 16 points to pace Open House CREDIT MANX Hf..*>TKR 273 W. MIDDLE TPKE. on as head football coach for the Nit- clearly the aggressor and threw the meeting Tuesday night. were riding a bicycle on over when coach Jerry Sloan was guards Lindsay James and Larry 4- 0-8, Neeley 4-0-8, Almagro 0-1-1, Lam- Greenfieid foiiowed by Robin Fabry plans to contact the construction MANCHESTER tany Lions, the schooi said. Athietic first punch,’’ He said Roilins MANCHESTER - The Square Cir­ Ellington Road and the TO ejected in the second quarter. Hayden to build the edge. m ie 4-0-8, Litke 4-0-8, Jam es 9-0-18, (12) and Mary Blazejewski (11). Two years ago an oil truck fell firm today to make arrangements to OPEN Director Edward M. Czekaj will be precipitated the first-quarter fight by through the bridge and the bridge has meet for the contract signing. Connl- cle Club of Manchester Lodge of right fender of the bicycle $ 1,000 MCC increased the lead to 45-22 at Hayden 8-2-18. Totals 46-14-106. Pajor had a game-high 20 points to (IF QUALIFIED) MON-WED 9-6 reassigned as Special Assistant to “I wouldn’t have disagreed if they throwing an elbow at Cowens that been out of service since. ly indicated he knows of no precedent Masons will sponsor an open house at was struck by a car driven vttiplke had called goaltending,” Cowens the half and coasted to victory as all G rrriifirld ( 7 5 ) — Bennett 2-0-4, Dica lead MCC followed by Walker (12) by Peter Kenney, 28, of BUDGET THUflS 9-9 Robert A. Patterson, Senior Vice 5- 3-13, Hammond 1-0-2, Canning 9-2-20, wasn’t detected by officials. The town accepted the bid of Black for withdrawing the bid, once ap­ the Masonic Temple, East Center ■Rl KM'ilifN P ArP!IANrt;S said. “The ball had come off the rim, 12 players on the Cougar roster saw and Warren (10). Walker also hauled TO FRI 9-6 President for Finance and Belanger 5-2-12, Dumas 0-1-1, Krausz 1-0- Several punches were thrown by and Warner Construction Co. of proved by a Town Meeting. Street, Monday beginning at 9 a.m. Somers. No police action considerable action and scored. down 19 rebounds. 36 MONTHS NEXT TO STOP & SHOP SAT 9-5 Operations. but I might have grabbed it too 2, Zwemke 9-3-21. Totals 32-11-75. both centers and both were ejei'ted was taken. soon.” James and Hayde had 18 points Next outing for MCC is Saturday from the game. 12 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Jan. 17, 1980 EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Jan. 17, 1980 - 13 Boycott Momentum Gains Whalers Reach Agreement NEW YORK (UPI) - While vising American athletes and spec­ sent President Carter petitions with withdrawing from the games are the International Olympic Com­ tators to stay away from the games 65,000 signatures urging the Olym­ British Olympic Association,” said mittee officials remained firm — to the president shortly. pics be moved out of the Soviet its secretary, Richard Palmer. “... With Thom Ahrahamsson .N- ‘Tf the decision is made (to go to Union, and former Texas Gov. John As things stand at the moment, there in their insistence this Moscow) it would, in effect, be Connally. are no plans to withdraw.” seasons with the Whalers before year, but if he decided to come back summer’s Olympic games saying to the Soviets that your activE Sen. Edward Kennedy said he Greek Premier Constantine HARTFORD (UPI) - Two- returning to his native .Sweden in next year, I don’t know what would would take place in Moscow, ty in Afghanistan bears no real wants America to participate, but Caramanlls a longtime advocate of time Swedish Olympic hockey 1977, also has been negotiating to join stop him,” Kelley said. penalty,” said Carter, who dismissed would not object strongly if Presi­ the games returning to Greece per­ momentum for some action in team player Thommy his old club permanently, Kelley said IOC President Lord Killanin’s state­ dent Carter decides the nation should manently — where they originate — The 33-year-old defqnseman agreed response to the Soviet Union’s Ahrahamsson has agreed to Tuesday. ment that the games were boycott the games. but the country’s sports authorities to play for the Whalers next month aggression in Afghanistan Kelley, who recently returned traditionally free of politics as The New York Times called for a have come out strongly against the play with his former Hartford when his Swedish Elite League is from a 12-day scouting mission in appeared to mount in the “ridiculous.” boycott in a Thursday editorial, and boycott. Whalers club for the month of idle, noting that the Swedish league Sweden and Finland, said United States. Major Western nations have given Tennessean Sports Editor John Bibb A spokesman for the West German February, Whalers operations refused to approve the move. Ahrahamsson was “anxious to come ‘"rhey said he couldn’t play for two little support for either a boycott or a announced he would not cover the National Olympic Committee in ■iff White House Press Secretary Jody director Jack Kelley says. back and play for the Whalers.” change of venue for the games, but games in Moscow. Munich said, “ We are absolutely teams in the same year,” Kellev Powell confirmed Wednesday, unless Ahrahamsson, who played three “It would be a long shot for this said. the Soviets remove their troops from more importantly, Olympic com­ While many see a boycott of the against a boycott. For us, that would Afghanistan by mid-February, Presi­ mittees seem virtually unanimous in Moscow Olympics as a tremendous be the beginning of the end for sport Kelley said he was hopeful that dent Carter personally favors a rejecting any infusion of politics into blow to Soviet pride, none of the Ahrahamsson could stay on with the Whalers after next month. boycott. And Secretary of State the event. Both the committees, and major European countries is in favor Canada, alone, has given the U.S. \ Cyrus Vance earlier told the New individual athletes, who also appear of a pullout. some support. Prime Minister Joe “I should think that if he played up to Feb. 1 he would have fulfilled his York Times he thought America to oppose a pullout, are under legal France, for example, is steadfastly Clark said Tuesday Canada is should pull out of the games unless obligation to obey edicts from their against boycotting the games or any attempting to persuade Lord Killanin obligation to the team,” Kelley said. the occupying Russian troops went governments. “alternative. and the IOC to change the site of the The 6-foot-2-inch, 185 pound Togetherness on Ice home in the next five weeks or so — The Olympic line was clear. “There is no question of boycotting Olympics. Ahrahamsson, had 28 goals and 68 assists in 203 games with the Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner skate in unison during the an action he does not expect. “We cannot change the venue and the games. France will be in Despite the U.S. government’s Meanwhile, State Department we cannot cancel the Games,” said Moscow,” said French Sports position, most American athletes and Whalers. His best season was 1975-76 short program portion of the championship pairs division of the when he scored 14 goals and 21 spokesman Hodding Carter said his Killanin in Dublin. “The IOC is legal­ Minister Jean-Pierre Soisson. ” ... Olympic officials are opposed to a assists. U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Atlanta. Pair are seeking department would make a ly bound to hold the games in This is a sporting affair and not a boycott or change of venue, U.S, berth on Olympic squad. (UPI Photo) recommendation — probably ad- Moscow and that is where they will political one.” Olympic Committee FTesident Peter be held. There is no question of them British Prime Minister Margaret Kane said such a move would be in­ Timeout for These Messages being changed.” Liotart Thatcher has implied she would sup­ appropriate. Manchester High basketball Coach Doug He couldn't come up with the right answers Calling for a change of venue port a boycott, but a public opinion “A boycott is just not the right way Tickner Begins Quest Wednesday were Sen. Howard poll showed 62 percent felt Britain to do it,” said Kane. “We will be Resigns Pearson (center) leans forward and gives as Indians bowed. (Herald photo by Adam- Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, who supported should compete at Moscow and only talking with the IOC about other op­ some advice to his players during timeout in son) such a resolution 18 months ago, and 17 percent believed in a boycott. tions. What we will recommend, I tilt Tuesday evening against Simsbury High. champion, spearhead the United The women's competition con­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Hank ATLANTA (UPI) — With women's Rep. Robert Drinan, D-Mass., who “The only people who can consider don’t know.” champion Linda Fratianne and pairs States' hope for three gold medals in tinues tonight with the three-minute I S * !*4« Liotart has resigned as coach champions Tai Babilonia and Randy figure skating in Lake Placid. short program and concludes Friday of the Hartford Hellions indoor Gardner safely through the first Fratianne. as expected, easily took night with the five-minute free soccer team, but says he will events as they opened defense of the lead after the compulsory figures skating. Good Shows by Blues, Stars stay on as a player until the Carter Faces Embarrassment their national titles, it was ieft to in the women's championships, Babilonia and Gardner, who will season ends in March. men's champion Charlie Tickner to gaining all seven first-place marks face the stiffest challenge of their NEW YORK (UPI) - In a “We got off to a slow start game to break a 1-1 tie. Peter McNab LONDON (UPI) — One of the most another site that could take on the legally prevent British athletes from Liotart said Tuesday he has embarrassing public functions that Games at very short notice; open his quest for an Olympic goid from the judges as she went after her careers when they attempt to unseat throwback to the days when tonight,” said Blues’ Coach Red scored an insurance goal at 17:15. competing in Moscow. The same is today when the national figure fourth national title. The petite, 19- Olympic champions Irina Rodnina Berenson. The Blues scored in each Canadiens 6, Blaek Hawks 1 accepted a position as a player and President Carter is likely to face in — To sponsor "alternative games " true of the U.S. Olympic Committee skating championships went into year-old brunette from Northridge, and Alexsandr Zaitsev at Lake frequent home-and-home period — Bernie Federko in the first, Guy Lafleur scored goals less than assistant coach for outdoor soccer’s the coming months is to officially to lure away top Western athletes and most other European countries. their second day. Calif., out-skated the unheralded Placid, stunned the audience in series spiced life in the NHL, Mike Crombeen.the second and Blair two minutes apart in the final period North American League in San open the Winter Olympic Games in and thus put a dent in the propaganda “The only people who can consider The top three finishers in the Priscilla Hill as well as Fratianne’s Atlanta into silence when the 18-year- Minnesota and St. Louis put on Chapman in the third. to put the finishing touches on the Diego. Lake Piacid Feb. 13. value of the Olympics to the Soviet withdrawing from the Games are the The 35-year-old mid-fielder said he leaders; men's, women’s and pairs, as weli as longtime rival, Lisa-Marie Allen, in old Babilonia bobbled her landing on a good show, going at it two In other games, Edmonton Canadiens’ rout. Grant Mulvey’s goal In the past week. President Carter British Olympic Association," said had “no hard feelings at all. It’s a and his advisers have been urging — To compete In Moscow while the top two in the dance pairs — will the three school figures which count a relatively simple double jump. nights in a row. defeated Washington, 5-2, the New averted the shutout. its secretary Richard Palmer. "The 9 .. load off my shoulders and I’m ready Western nations to boycott the using political, economic, diplomatic invitation does not go to Mrs represent the United States in the for 30 percent of the skaters’ final Nevertheless, the pair finished TTie Minnesota North Stars scored York Rangers beat Winnipeg, 4-1, Penguins 6, Maple Leafs 4 to work with whoever is named. All Summer Olympics in Moscow — but not sporting — sanctions to get Thatcher, it comes to us. As things Lake Piacid Winter Games in score. Simone Grigorescu of Denver their two-minute routine — which in­ a 7-3 victory over the Blues Detroit ripped Colorado, 5-1, Boston Peter Lee scored his 12th goal of February. Fratianne and Babilonia and Sandy Lenz of Rockford, 111., cluded six required movements and topped Quebec, 3-1, Montreal downed the season with 3:29 left in the game we need here is a couple of wins and because of the Soviet invasion of the message across. stand at the moment, there are no Wednesday night, after losing, 2-1, I’ll be with the club to the end of the Afghanistan. The idea of a boycott was the first plans to withdraw.” and Gardner, all defending worid were fourth and fifth after the com- counts 25 percent — in good order the previous night. Chicago, 6-1, Pittsburgh edged to help Pittsburgh overcome Darryl pulsories. and were in first place with five of season to help us get them." Any announcement of a U.S. to be mentioned and U.S. envoys and The second option, to switch the titlists, and Tickner, a former world “But I didn’t like the way we Toronto, 6-4, Atlanta toppled Van­ Sittler’s first hat trick of the season. seven top marks going into tonight’s He said his decision to leave was boycott obviously will be postponed ambassadors have been sounding out games to another site, is impossible. reacted after getting ahead, 4-1,” couver, 5-3, and Buffalo beat Los Flames S, Canucks 3 five-minute free skate, the final Angeles, 4-2. Kent Nilsson scored his second personal, based on bis preference for until the Games at Lake Placid are U.S. allies in Europe and Asia to see Although several politicians such as Minnesota Coach Glen Sonmor said. California weather. well underway, or perhaps over, in what support Carter could expect. Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark event for pairs. “They outshot us 11-1 from the last Oilers 5, Capitals 2 goal of the game 38 seconds into the Hellions General Manager Bob order to avoid increasing the With the exception of Britain, and Republican presidential can­ Glastonbury Falls Second were Caitlin and Peter half of the first period through the Cam Connor, Wayne Gretzky and third period and Garry Unger iced Chamberlain said the club was in the awkwardness that Carter could feel where Prime Minister Margaret Carruthers of the Wilmington, Del. Stan Weir scored second-period goals the game with an empty-net goal. Keeping Close Watch didate Ronald Reagan have ad­ first half of the second period. We’re process of "clarifying the coaching Two skeins of eight un­ Flanders had 6 of the 8 markers the Skating Club and third were Sheryl to break a 1-1 tie and pace the Oilers. as he faces the entire Olympic family Thatcher has made clear she would vocated the move, it is physically im­ lucky they didn’t get back in the Manchester’s Alex Britnell (10) keeps a close watch oi. situation," but that no one had been and its traditions. support a boycott, the reaction has possible to achieve at such short answered points, powered by first time and added 4 tallies in the Franks and Michael Botticelli of game.” Rangers 4, Jets 1 Simsbury’s Jeff Bogus (11) as the latter dribbles up court chosen to repiace Liotart. Between now and then. Carter will been lukewarm. notice — and also legally impossible Jim Flanders each time, lifted second streak. He wound up with a Massachusetts, followed by Vicki St. Louis lost for only the second Doug SuIIiman scored a power-play game-high 24 points. goal and Walt Tkaczuk adtled a short- Holy Cross Win, against the Indians in Tuesday’s clash at Clarke Arena. League­ be faced with four clear options over The reason has been public reac­ for the IOC, which has a contract Windsor Locks High past C a llS ia "'* Wagenhoffer of ^ the Moscow Olympics: tion to such a move and few Terry Grogan and Ron Lowe were handed tally. Mario Marois scored an BURLINGTON, VT. (UPI) - Ron­ leading Trojans emerged the winner, 57-49. (Herald photo by Murdoch Ailing with the Moscow organizers. the Blues are 7-2-2. — To decide on a boycott and politicians have been willing to com­ Glastonbury High, 62-48, in also in twin digits for the Raiders insurance goal and Dave Maloney hit nie Perry scored 31 points to pace Adamson) NEW YORK (UPI) - Right wing attempt to persuade as many mit themselves before testing the Central Valley Conference with 12 and 11 points respectively. an open net. Morris Lukowich spoiled Holy Cross to a hard-fought 76-71 vic­ Don Murdoch of the New York Western countries as possible to join water. "We are waiting for public basketball action last night in Mike Stowell and D.J. Patenaude led John Davidson’s shutout bid. tory over the University of Vermont Rangers was admitted to Lenox Hill The third plan, to host a sort of McCormack Named in; opinion to develop," said one U.S. World Games in opposition to the Glastonbury with 14 and 11 markers Red Wings 5, Rockies 1 Wednesday night. Hospital Tuesday for treatment of Glastonbury. government official. respectively. Pete Mahovlich scored a pair of Holy Cross, now 8-5, scored six un­ back contusions suffered Monday — To try to persuade the Inter­ Olympics, also might prove extreme­ The win moves the Raiders to 4-3 in Britain serves as a good example. "Our boys hustled but we were out- goals and set up another, extending answered points midway through the Rogers to Accept night in a game against the Colorado national Olympic Committee to ly difficult. The U.S. government the conference, 5-7 overall, while the Despite Thatcher’s political sup­ hustled,” Tomahawk Coach Jack Coifs’ Head Man Colorado’s winless streak to seven second half to give them a 55-49 lead Rockies. switch the venue from Moscow to would not only have to provide hun­ setback drops the Tomahawks to 1-6 port, a public opinion poll Tuesday LaPlante stated. games. Lucien DeBlois foiled Rogie they never lost. dreds of millions of dollars to stage in CVC play and 4-7 overali, BALTIMORE (UPI) — Perhaps Mike McCormack’s biggest showed 62 percent felt Britain should Windsor Locks (62) — Lowe 4-3-11. Vachon’s shutout bid in the final the event, it would also have to per­ Windsor Locks had a narrow 15-14 Ernie Floyd added 10 fqr Holy Arizona State Job compete at Moscow and only 17 per­ Flynn 0-1-1. Grogan 4-4-12, Flanders 11-2- challenge with the Baltimore Colts next season will be to rid period. Cross. suade amateur athletes of other edge after one quarter and extended 24, Dem ers 1-2-4, Bycenski 4-0-8, cent believed in a boycott. nations to take part voluntarily, and them of their life-or-death dependency on Bert Jones. Bruins 3, Nordiques 1 Jeff Brown led Vermont, now 4-8, EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI) - it to 27-24 at the haif. McGowan 1-0-2. Totals 25-12 62. "He said we’ve got to keep on World Team Pin Record Set One Briton in a particularly sen­ When Jones is playing, the Colts Rick Middleton scored his 18th goal with 16 points, while Mike Evelti also persuade the international ’The Raiders ripped off 8 un­ Claslonburv (48) — Stowell 7-0-14, Wednesday as Marchibroda’s Michigan State football coach Darryl going. He said we have to forget sitive spot is Prince Philip, who is win 75 percent of the time. But when of the season with 4:03 Idft in the added 15 and Jim Nocera had 10. federations, which are closely tied to answered points early in the third DeGemmis 0-()-0, Peyrot 2-2-6, Patenaude successor, said he hopes to turn that Rogers today told his team he will be about the situation and make the best scheduled to go to the games in his he is not — such as during the last Members of the Frechette, Martin and Rothman entry in the the Olympic movement, to provide quarter and after an exchange of 4-3-11. Proffitt 1-2-4, Murray 4-06, Clinton trend around. joining departing MSU Athletic of it.” capacity as President of the Inter­ two seasons when the All-Pro Eastern Connecticut Girls’ bowling League set a world record official backing for such a "counter- baskets, they went on another 8-point 1-1-3, Barlow 0-0-0, Lewis 0 ^ , Lynch 0-2- ” I think aimost any pro football Director Joseph Kearney at Arizona Jones said players held a brief pep quarterback spent most of the time Monday night at the Holiday Lanes, Paul Correnti, lanes national Equestrian Federation. The Olympics. ” tear which all but put the issue away. 2. ToUls 19-10-48. team has a built-in dependency on State. session after Rogers left under the on the bench with a shoulder injury— No Snow Forces Change political implications of Queen IOC officials are hoping the fourth their quarterback, but 1 hope to Rogers' announcement came at a leadership of the senior players. manager reported. Baltimore loses. Elizabeth’s husband going to Moscow option will be the one that most coun­ minimize it by attaining some BRA'TTLEBORO, Vt. (UPI) Feb. 1. somber meeting with players, accor­ "We did a little hand clapping and The team rolled a 2,134 score to erase the existing mark of 2,- — or not going to Moscow — appear Twenty-two losses in the last two tries decide on. IOC president Lord balance with a better running game — A snow drought has taken But Peterson said officials at the ding to Michael Jones, a sophomore got together. We’re going to be all 106 held by the M&M Pro Shop of Baltimore. equally important. Killanin criticized the “kite flying” Cheney Grapplers years — coming on the heels of three and an improved defense,” the Mountain Management Co. in Bret­ flanker for the Spartans. right,” Jones said. the National Cross Country Team members and their scores: Kris DeAngelis 449, Sandy Britain also serves as an excellent being done by the White House over straight AFC East titles — prompted Jones said the 44-year-old coach former Philadelphia Eagles’ coach Championships out of New ton Woods decided earlier this week Kearney confirmed Tuesday night Thorpe 320, Sandy Edwards 434, JoAnn Cochran 527, Chickie example of the other major problem the other options. owner Robert Irsay to fire Coach Ted told a news conference at Memorial to withdraw their bid to hold the simply told his team he was leaving he had accepted the athletic direc­ facing any Western government Marchibroda on Dec. 27. And McCor- Hampshire. Balesano 404. “They won’t have any effect on the Snap Loss Streak Stadium. competition. but did not discuss the reasons. tor’s job at ASU and was to be of­ proposing a boycott. For the British Soviet Union politically and they are U.S. Ski Association Vice Presi­ mack, who was introduced “ It simply comes down to no "He offered to answer questions ficially named today by ASU Presi­ Cochran’s efforts were 166-182-179. Her three-game total was a Olympic Association is independent dent Howard Peterson said extremely distressing for those Two forfeit wins and Todd Rychling’s victory in the unlimited snow,” Peterson said. "They said but nobody wanted to ask any — it dent John Schwada at a news con­ house record. of the government, and short of preparing for the Olympic Games,” Wednesday the championships, class gave Cheney Tech a come-from-behind 35-29 win over they did not anticipate enough snow was kind of a down morning,” Jones ference in Tempe, Ariz. passing a law. Mrs. Thatcher cannot Killanin said. scheduled to begin in 10 days, will coming to open the trails in time.” said. Bacon Academy in wrestling action last night at the Beavers’ now probably be held in either Irwin Not Rusty I Peterson said preparations for the Md89KISS4ffi8r gym. Canada or Wisconsin. championships at Bretton Woods The triumph snapped the WBF. 1 6 9 - Andrulat (CT) WBF, 187 - The 16 events that make up the were about 95 percent complete when Sports Briefs SCOREBOARD Techmen’s seven-match loss skein Longest (CTl WBF, Unlimited — As He Believed cross country championships were the decision was made. But he said B and pegs their overall record at 2-8-1. Rychling (CrT) pinned Parlee :39. scheduled to be held in Bretton the U.S. Ski Association will still try ^77»e most IntelligenC car championships and being cverbuih Chuck Andrulat and Brian Longest Woods, N.H. between Jan. 25 and to hold the competition in 10 days. Coaches Named Frazier Volunteers PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) — Hale Irwin played only four rounds MIL SundingH NH\ SlundingH notched forfeit wins at 169 and 187 on All-Star teams. of competitive golf in the last 3 1/2 months, so it would be safe to MONTREAL (UPI) - ALBANY, N Y. (U P D - I nilfd Inlrmalionul lU I nilrd Prr>n Inlcrnuliontil respectively and Rychling took the East Icemen Former New York Kni 'ks' <.uiii|il>e|] Lonft'rrnrp Lunicrn ( onfcrpiirt' say his game is rusty. Scott Bowman and A1 Ar­ l*iitrirk Diyinion \lliiiilir Oiy i«Min heavyweight class in 39 seconds to bour Tuesday were named basketball star Walt Warfield in Post W L T PI W L Pet C.B power the Techmen grapplers to vic­ Basketball Philadelphia 28 3 11 lk)ston 33 11 750 - Whitewashed As a matter of fact, Irwin said 1 coaches for the National Frazier Tuesday s;,id he CLEVELAND (UPI) - NY Rangers 2) 17 8 Philadelphia 33 11 750 - tory. Wednesday, “I’m as rusty as a nail Hinkie and Lee Trevino, is the Paul Warfield, the former NY Islanders 18 17 6 Washington 20 22 476 12 Hockey League’s 32nd All- had volunteered to ■ irk New York 22 26 458 13 ResulU: 1 0 0 - B Vachon I BA) WBF, Phoenix defending champion. It was Atlanta 17 20 5 left in a rainstorm,” then went out RENNET GIRLS SENIOR Star game to be played in with state officials to i.ght Cleveland Browns’ All-Pro Washington 11 26 6 New’ Jersey 19 28 404 I5'j 107 — E. Vachon (BA) pinned Cun­ Having the whitewash brush his only victory last year. and shot 66 in the pro-am prelude to Rennet girls remained unbeaten Sportsman Cafe downed Irish the new 20,000-seat Joe drug abuse by doing public wide receiver, has been f.Liilral ningham 1:56,114 — Bacon won by pin. no applied. East Catholic couldn’t Last year’s Phoenix didn’t get W L T W L I’d GB the $300,(XX) Phoenix Open, the se­ with a 67-14 rout over Webb of Agency, 92-80, last night at llling. Louis arena in Detroit Feb. service announce Tients named assistant director Chicago 17 15 12 Atlanta 28 19 596 - names listed; 121 - Soucy (CT) drew find the back of the net and started — because of heavy rain — cond event of the new season on the Wethersfield yesterday at the Bears’ John Baiczuk and Dan Moore each 5. and making peisonal of pro porsonnel and assis­ St I^uis 18 20 7 San Antonio 24 23 511 4 with Adams 15-15, 128 - Carlson (CTl wound up on the short end of a until Saturday and finally was ter­ Vancouver 15 23 7 Houston 22 23 489 5 , »<5> ^ dec. Atkins 9-2. 134 — Walker (BA) dec PGA tour. gym. had 20 points. Bill Eller and John Bowman, director of appearances. tant coach of the NFL club. Kdmonton 11 22 9 Indiana 21 25 457 6‘i < j' . V' >h minated on Monday with Crenshaw 13 28 5 Cleveland 20 27 426 8 Camire 5-0. 140 - Walter (CT) dec. 7-0 score to Rockville High last From the way he played, his Wendy Arnum had 15 points, Beth Niekrash 13 apiece and John Pisch 12 hockey operations, general Frazier appeared at a Warfield, 37,who Winnipeg winning 540,000. Some rain is in the resigned Monday as a Colorado 12 26 5 Detroit II 35 239 16'? O’Donal 12-5. 147 - Bouchard (CT) night in ice hockey action at chances of winning the $54,(X)0 first White 13, Shana Hopperstead 12 and for Sportsman. Kurt Johnson netted manager and coach of the news conference with Julio U enit-rii (riinfereni forecast for the next three ways and W alt*M f !onfi-renre pinned Thurber 1:01, 157 - Page (BA) the Bolton Ice Palace. prize this week are as good as anyone Brenda Allen 10 for the Bears, now 5- 28 points, Dennis Cole 26 and Dave Buffalo Sabres, will be Martinez, director oi the sports reporter for a local • IH\ i»ion Midu 'lit iaion else’s in the 144-man field, which is could prove a factor once again. coaching in his seventh All- state's Division o*’ television station, will W L T W L Pet GB The Eagles slip to 7-5 with the loss 0. Tyson 17 for Irish. Montreal 23 16 5 Kansas City 30 10 600 - believed to be one of the strongest Craig Stadler held on to win the Star classic. Arbour, now Substance Abuse Ser' ices, work closely with Allan Ix)S Angeles 20 15 8 Milwaukee 26 22 542 3 while Rockville goes to 7-5-1 with the Hope title last week — his first pro Pittsburgh 18 14 II ('hicago 15 30 333 I2ix NEW 1979 SAAB ever to play in the Phoenix Open. RENNET MIDGET in his 10th NHL coaching to announce his association Webb, director of pro per­ Detroit 15 20 7 Denver 16 33 327 I3'i win. East's next outing is Saturday victory. He’s here trying to make it 10 20 10 I ’tah 13 35 271 16 The Phoenix Country Club course Rennet squared its record at 3-3 The Bullets topped the Hawks, 21- season, will be making his with the agency and rid sonnel, and will aid Hartford night at the Ice Palace at 7:50 two in a row. Six other double Dl« inion Di^i-iuii isn’t one of the tougher layouts on the yesterday with a 52-32 duke over 17, and the Knicks bested the Celtics, first appearance behind the the work "is more receivers’ coach Rich W L Pet GB against Windsor. winners of 1979 beside Zoeller also W L T tour but it can be bothersome. Webb. Sean Kearns had 14 points, 24-15, last night at the West Side Rec. bench in an All-Star Game. tant that what I did Kotite in developing Buffalo 29 12 3 Seattle 34 13 723 - 99 GL 2 DOOR SEDANS Mark Sementa scored in the first are in the field. They are Hinkle, Ikiston 24 12 6 Los Angeles 33 15 688 Ih "There is no happy medium on this Myles McCurry 10 and Kelly Percy 8 Tom Downes tallied all of the Knicks — winnin receivers. Minnesota 22 11 8 Phoenix 30 17 638 4 period for the Rams with Craig Ket- Jerry McGee, Hubert Green, Rookie 27 23 540 8 'i course,” said Masters champion for the Bears. Four others also Bullets’ points while Mike Lata had 6 Toronto 18 20 4 San Diego tie and Dave Simmons adding tailies of the Year John Fought, Nelson and Quebec 17 20 6 Portland 24 25 490 11 Fuzzy Zoeller. “You either shoot the played well. to lead the Hawks. Rich Longo and Golden State 14 32 304 19'z 1 YELLOW. 2 BLUE, 1 WHITE in the second period. Mark Rencurrel Lanny Wadkins. \ Kpnull'2 medal to Peter Pan Flame, a hybrid are told. 3S Bob Newhart Siiva. members and guests, Gerber cited four in­ production and finance. ROUIfS H4-8i EXIT A typical product idea is usually con­ zinnia with large petals described as We have a drawing of the bronze 6:55 1:49 649-'j33j gredients imperative to business success, Concert Aids “crimson scarlet,” Several Peter medal winner among vegetable @ News 0 News an interest in business, hard work, educa­ ceived in the research and development Pan zinnias have previously been in­ varieties. It seems to have been a 7:00 2:00 tion and solid reputation. committee and, on-the average, it takes troduced. Flame is a new hybrid in natural -enough idea, crossing yellow d ) C B S News 0 Joe Franklin “ First, you must be interested in three weeks to complete a product. The Tornado Fund fflaSM*A‘S*H BM'A'S'H $th R 7K)0 South Windsor JA’s first product was a this series. summer squash with green zucchini, d ) @ ABC News S:1S business. The fact that you’re par­ 2:08 Fun waxless candle called “The Uncandle.”A The plants grow 12 to 14 inches and producing a yellow zucchini. d ) (3 Dating Qame ticipating in junior achievement takes WINDSOR LOCKS - The Windsor 0 Black Sheep Squadron Week high, begin blooming when they are The fruit is described as brigh:, O) Festival Of Faith Gerber Scientific president and founder H. Joseph Gerber presen­ care of the first requirement. Second, you well designed all purpose box and an Locks Chamber of Commerce will O Soul Train 2:15 emergency flasher kit are just two six inches tall and continue to bloom waxy, golden-yellow, with the shape S3 News must enjoy working. There will be times sponsor a concert to benefit the Tor­ 38 Movie "A Race For Lite" 7;M ting newly formed JA company with its charter. projects on the horizon for the South Wind­ nado Relief Fund on Friday at 8 p.m. all summer. The variety is and flavor of zucchini. It is a small 3$ US Dick Cavett (1955) Richard Conte. Mary ■ 9:35 when super efforts are needed by Alden. sor JA. at the Windsor Locks High School 1 recommended for planting in the plant, as squashes go, each plant oc­ 7:29 open garden, or in boxes, in full sun. cupies about four square feet, but IS) Dally Numbers 2:30 auditorium. South Elm Street. 32 The Odd Couple gel producing as many fruits as grow on 7:30 Elected CAMERA Radio personality Brad Davis will Earliest Marigold d ) P.M. Magazine 3:00 A dwarf French marigold has been larger plants. When the squashes are (B All In The Family emcee the concert, which features 0 Movie "Man At The Too" EAST HARTFORD - the Galvanized Jazz Band, a honored this year. It is called Janie young and tender they can be used as d ) $100,000 Name That Tune Frank Perry Jr., an Dixieland, swing band from Southern “finger food,” served whole to be and is said to blossom earlier in the (B Face The Music REPAIR dipped in salad dressing. associate with The Connecticut: Sweet Adelines, a 70- season than any other marigold. It 3 3 M * A ‘8*H member chorus singing music of the 3$ 33 MacNell / Lehrer Report Barrows Co., Realtors, has “T h e W i d e W o r l d BETTE MIDLER been elected as one of the 35 MM Cameras and most forties in four-part barbershop-style S Three’s A Crowd 3S NHL Hockey ALANBATES_ directors to the Greater KODAK products repaired. Heritage paqs qou harmony; and the Big Band Sound of @ Tic Tac Dough Teen, Youth Programs Hartford Board of SALEM NASSIFF CAMERA SHOP the Forties Orchestra, whose 8:00 o f P o l k a s ” Realtors’ Multiple Listings (I) The Waltons THEROSE 639 Main St., Manchester, Ct. arrangements recall the popular Services for 19M, sounds of Glenn Miller, Tommy d ) Cross-Wits Starring Offered by Department d ) 9 Mork & Mindy Perry is associated with 643-7389 Dorsey and others. d ) UNICEF Special VERNON — Besides sponsoring Barrows’ East Hartford The Windsor Locks High School cing, will start Jan. 22 from 7:30 to 9 I S S3 St Buck Rogers In The the highest many programs for young children Booster Club will provide p.m. at the Lottie Fisk Building, 25th Century Office located at 255 Burn- and senior citizens, the Vernon 331 Cleveland Orchestra OOth JIMMY STURR refreshments. Henry Park. Joe Cangami will be the •side Avenue. He Recreation Department has also Anniversary Special Tickets are $5 at the door. instructor and the charge will be $10 SB An Englishman's Castle and his Orchestra in Concert specializes in the sale of scheduled several programs for teen­ v s u f i ? residential properties and All proceeds from the concert will a person for the eight-week course. 8:30 (voted No. 1 in America the past 5 years ) Don’t Replace Your Present agers and younger adults. most recently has com­ go to the Tornado Relief Fund. Self defense classes will be taught (B Merv Qrlffln Registrations for the programs, for eight consecutive Wednesdays d ) ® Benson with the Matusz Dancers pleted courses at open to those 16 years of age and starting Jan. 23 from 7:30 to 8:30 9:00 Manchester Community Cabinets!! d) Barnaby Jones and a special salute to older, are being accepted now at the p.m. in the small gym of the Middle College for his broker’s 11.783^12.342’' Symphony Has (B & Barney Miller The ones you have can be the start of a NEW recreation office, 26 Park Place, 9 School. The class will be taught by S S 3 S Quincy Frank Wojnarowski license. He is a member of Annual Rale Annual Yield Rate a.m. to 5 p.m. No registrations will Maurice Curtis and the charge will ® Nancy Savin And The Arts the Concerned Citizens SB Masterpiece Theatre look foi^ your kitchen! Special Offer be taken over the phone. be $8 for the course. Group, by-laws committee, Classes in social dancing, including Q'tlt Tues. Eve., Jan. 22 in Hartford. HARTFORD — A special subscrip­ A cardio pulmonary resuscitation ( B ® Soap (snow date Jan 24) j Remodel them (metal 6 month certificates smooth dancing, Latin and disco dan- class will be conducted Mondays, 33 Camera Three Originally from tion offer to area concert-goers is Winnsboro, S.C., he moved f t or wood) being offered by the Hartford Jan. 21 and 28 and Feb, 4, from 7 to 10 10:00 It’s the highest rate available anywhere on six month certificates. And it's right (B Knots Landing at Bridgeport Jai Alai to Connecticut seven years Symphony Orchestra. p.m. in the Lottie Fisk Building. here at Heritage Savings. No bank can pay you more. So if you have $10,0(W Arts Contest ( B ® News (Doors open at 5:45 P.M. ago. A 1972 graduate of w ith ^ Those who purchase one subscrip­ There will be no charge for the class (B® 20/20 or more to invest, there's no need to even look around Because Heritage but there will be a $1 charge to cover d ) Newark And Reality for this special engagement) Weaver High School, his tion to the symphony’s new five- pays you the highest. Set by Panel the cost of booklets and patches to be ® 32 ® Skag hobbies included fishing concert weekend series will be given ( S Connecticut Prime Time Mr. Sturr and his Orchestra, and bowling. ~ another subscription free — two sub­ awarded. A1 Dreher will be the in­ 38 Bruins Wrap-Up Rale and yield shown are in effect 1/17/flO through 1/23/80 $10,(KX) minimum deposit GROTON — The Groton Arts Com­ structor. who recently played to a required Annual equivaieni rale is based on a 366 day yea' anu asswinea remvestmenl scriptions for the price of one. 10:30 K E E l of principal and interest at maturity at the rate now in However the rale iS subject Series tickets are $9 to $36 and the mittee and “A Letter Among A six-week course in weight lifting d ) Meet The Mayora sold-out audience at New York’s to change at that lime Federal regulations prohibit the compounding of interest during first concert in the new series will be Friends” are co-sponsors for the 1980 will be taught at the Olympia 3$ The Fourth Estate Carnegie Hall, will perform from the term of the cetiilicalo and require a substantial penalty lor early withdrawal Poetry, Photography and Graphics 3S Honeymoonera on Friday, Feb. 1 featuring cellist Strength and Health Center in the SB The Forsyte Sega 6:10 p.m. to 6:50 p.m. and then Contest. “GOING Ronald Thomas. West Road Plaza, Thursdays from 7 11:00 in short intervals between games. HfflTED For further information and sub­ Winners will be published in the to 8 p.m., starting Jan. 24. The price (B (B 32 ® ® News (B Life And Times Of Eddie Rob­ The first 500 patrons will receive scription tickets, call the Hartford Awards Issue of “A Letter Among will be $12 for the course. Each per­ Friends,” May 1980 and will be son attending will receive instruction erts Jimmy Sturr records free. IN STYLE” ■Symphony at 278-1453. 0 Benny Hill TO BUY presented awards at a special and a training schedule. l3 Our Miss Brooks Also, special Kielbasa dinners ceremony. In addition, cash prizes 3S David Allan ^ * r 9,” ’ V \ fhc bdiUr uiaq available in our Cqncha Restaurant. Square Dance Set are being offered in teach area: first 32 Captioned ABC News 11:30 Group ralat available CLEAN prize $50, second prize $25 and third Dodd’s Wife To Speak SOUTH WINDSOR - The South prize $10. (B Life And Times Of Eddie Rob­ Windsor Square Dance Club will hold MANCHESTER — Susan Dodd, erts The dates for submittal of works wife of U.S. Rep. Christopher Dodd, ( B M " A * 8 ‘ H USED ( m s an open dance, for all club-level GD ® Police Woman Heritage Savings are Jan. 1, to March 1, Contestants dancers, on Jan. 25. will speak on her trip last summer to 0 Racing From Yonkers should hand deliver works to the “A Cliff Brodeu'r will call the squares Israel at Temple Beth Sholom Friday IB O SI Tonight RIDGfPOBI & I jKUi / lss(H i(itiou-Since IS^H Letter Among Friends” drop at the at 8:15 p.m. B Sergeant Bllko CARTER and Russ and Anita White will cue Groton Public Library or mail to; “ A Following the service, 12:00 0 C o lu m b o Exit 28 Conn. Turnpike (I-9S). Jli-BIBI Main Olllct: 1007 Mam Street Manchoslet 649 4566 • K-Marl Olllce Sli.vl M.ituhi'Slei 649-3007 u . .u c .u A’I’oiK Friends,” P.O. Box refreshments will be served during a Sealing and Dinner reaervatlons — 333-2866. 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Package Includes Medical REALE’S CORNER She Herald Health Cara FadHty £r4/?r TH£ Office of Community Insurance, Life Insurance, ISO Ragan Road, Vamon Development, 175 Main Street Phone 646-4525 INDEX PLEASE READ 252 Spancar 81. Route 6 A 44A NEEDED and Free Parking. Please Iadvertising Equal Opportunity Employer Manchatlar BOLTON Graduation from High call Pollv Harris, 727-6500 NOTICEI DEADLINE YOUR AD for School or Business School. Ext, 2757 for an 1 — Lost and Found WAITRESS WANTED - appointment.' 2 — Personals |12:00 noon tho day HoraM la roapontlblo| Delivery To The Parkade Stores, H£W YEM Applications must be on Experienced preferred. Apply MACHINIST- Lathes / 3 — Announcements Iboforo publication. for only ono Incorractl Bridgeports. Full Time-Part file at the office of CONN. MUTUAL LIFE 4 — Entertainment Corner Soda Shop. Main St.. ★ PATIO and POOL time, experienced only. And The Broad Street Area. 5 — Auctions Inaortlon and than only [ Manchester, between 2 and MATURE SITTER Highland 140 Garden Street, iDoadllna for Saturday to tho aizo of tho I 3:30. Capable of making own set-up Park School area, for 7 and 9 THE TOWN MANA6ER FINANCIAL and working inaependently. land Monday It 12K10 original Inaortlon. year old girls. Hours 3 to 5, Call 647-9946 2108 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06115 8 — Bonds-StocXs-Mortgages FIVE OPENINGS Minimum 5 day, 50 hour week. ut a NEW HOME Glastonbury, Ct. 06033 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 9 — Personal Loans iNoon Friday. Errort which do not Monday Itiru Friday, Send AVAILABLE! Earn $5.82 per Good starting pay, CMS- c/o on or before ______EMPLOYER 10 — Insurance laaaon tho valuo of tho Century 96 Contract, Blue replies to: Box KK, ask for Gerlinda I hour. Minimum 18 hours. Full Manchester Herald. January 26, 1980. EMPLOYMENT Iciaaalflod adt ara advortlaomont will not time, part time. National Cross, Major Medical 13 — Help Warner Prescription and Dental Call Early - This Route Won't UtSMTIH UTlM/lllUt TEXAS OIL COMPANY Ikon ovar tha phono bo corroctod by an ad. Company. Management SECRETARY NEEDED for needs dependable person who 14 — Business Opportunities training offered. Car Coverage, 8 Paid Holidays, 2 Make 1980 a year to wTomiin Esnotai s/( 15 — Situation Wanted I t a convanlonca. Tho dlllonal Inaortlon. minutes access Rte. 86- Exit our large client company for ( Last Long! Put Your Spare Time can work without supervision necessary. Call 12 to 4 p.m., assignment east of the river. in Manchester. Contact EDUCATION 872-2128. (College Students 97, Call 872-3270, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. January 30th thru first week l To Good Advantage, Own Your rememberl customers. Age unimportant, 18— Private instructions Welcomed). in April. Must have shorthand 19— Scnoois-Ciasses but maturity is. We train. 20 — Instructions Wanted 80 wpm, be able to operate f^Own Business! Write D. B. Dick, Pres., LUBE PERSON, Reliable, to STOCK & DELIVERY calculator and type 50 HOUSEKEEPERS / PERSON- Monday thru Southwestern Petroleum, Ft, REAL ESTATE lubricate trucks and trailers. JANITORS. Full-time, part- Worth, Tx. 23 — Homes for Sale Experience necessary. $5.25 Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Good Don’t wait another year, that time Weekdays, weekends. 24 — Lols-Land for Sale Hourly. All Fringe benefits, driving record. Station wagon Mature, responsible in­ 25 — Investment Property for appointment call 688-7596. delivery. Good opportunity for dream home of your own wiii dividuals. Apply in person PART-TIME: Immediate 26 — Business Properly early retiree or student with East Hartford Convalescent openings available for 27 — flesort Property "JUST REDUCED” compatable schedule. Apply Home. 745 Main St. East Hart­ training as: ' Automotive 28 — Real Estate Wanted in person only: Harrision's never be a better buyi mechanic. Communications AIR CONDmONWG ford. ^ c ia list. Supply specialist. Immaculate 3 bedroom Colonial, In top con­ MI8C. SERVICES Stationers. 849 Main Street, dition. Owners anxious to sell, moving south 31 — Services Offered SERVICE MECHAMIC Manchester. 646-7272. Caii these participating Reaitors Clerk-typist. No experience 32 — Pamting-Papering il^ACB necessary. Join the Connec­ Bath and a half, dining room, family room Cood « i| t t Md woddng condHiaia. EXPERIENCED 33 — Building-Coniractmg REAL ESTATE SALESMAN regarding these and other fine homes. ticut Army National Guard. fireplace, insulated, dishwasher, disposal’ 34 — Roofing-Siding Eiperienced ordy. Pteau c il wanted by old established AMBITIOUS WOMAN - Part Call Sergeant Hanna at 649- Very economical to heat. Bowers School 35 — Heating.Plumping firm. Must be a self-starter, time or full time. Flexible 0423 for enlistment informa­ 36 — Flooring Person to Maintain and Repair tion. system, 37 — Moving.Trucking.Storage aggressive, personable and hours. If interested call 646- 38 — Services Wanted ADVERTISING 649-8691 hold a Connecticut license. 8689. We'll show you the way to Soiid State Equipment MI8C. FOR SALE RATES A & B COOLING 40 — Household Goods enjoy an unmatched lucrative, STRAND REAL ESTATE 1 D A Y ...... 14‘ KMPaM7 and Do Pasteup Work. 41 — Articles for Sale Happinoaa It rewarding professional LEGAL SECRETARY- For 172 East Center Street 42 — Building Supplies 3 D A Y S . . . 13'oohhint career. Send resume to Box Senior Partner in Hartford Attanding K, c/o Evening Herald. LAUNDRY: part-time 43 — Pets-Birds-Oogs 6 D A Y S ...1 2 '« « kimi weekend folder needed for our Law Firm. Must have legal 44 — Musical Instruments SO. UNITED T" ^ l23i=E[ii3 646-2000 26 D A Y S ...1V*MniNr Exceiient Benefit Package laundry department. Appiv in background, excellent typing, 45 — Boats & Accessories METHODIST shorthand skills essentiaL 46 — Sporting Goods 15 W O R D , $2.10 MM LATHE OPERATOR- Two person Meadows Convales­ *7 — Garden Products Weekday years experience precision cent Home, 333 Bidwell Salary DOE. Fee paid 18 — Antiques Nursery Scnool H A P P Y A D S *2.50 M work. Excellent Wages and SECRETARY- Excellent op­ HwoodAd; Manchester Street, Manchester, 647-9194 DAVID JA^ES 19 — Wanted to Buy Please Call PERSONNEL. 649-7000. Mon., Tuaa., Wad., Benefits including Retirement portunity. Part time, morning NEW—8 Room Cape — 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, fully RENTALS 9 to 11:00 Plan. Hawk Precision Com­ or afternoon, with potential EAST HARTFORD $57,9(M) carpeted. Fircplaced family room off custom kitchen NURSES AIDES- Part time, 3 )2 — Rooms for Rent pany, 303 Burnham Street, full time within year. Typing Just listed this 6W room split level. Aluminum siding. w/appl., formal dining room & living room, gas heat, to 11; and 11 to 7, Laurel RN- 7 a m. to 3 mm. Full Time “FUN FOR or Part Time. Enjoy working »3 — Apartments for Rent East Hartford. 528-9845. and related duties. Salary MANCHESTER HERALD Family room, 1 Vi baths. Built-in country kitchen. VA no aluminum siding, 2 car garage — $93,9(K). (or will build Manor. 91 Chestnut Street, >4 — Homes for Rent 4 YEAR OLDS” with an excellent supporting negotiable. Send resume CNA. money down to qualified buyer See it today to suit.) Manchester. Help Wanted i5 — Business for Rent Raglatar for Fall now SHAKLEE MEANS Box 2200, Vernon, Conn, 06066. Ask For staff caring for our elderly 13 Schools-Cleases 19 ►6 — Resort Property for Rent Call 643-9368 SUCCESS! Join the growing SALES- Part time, full time. patients. Very pleasant at­ '7 — Wanted to Rent Sheldon Cohen mosphere, good wages and or 649-0103 Help Wanted Shaklee Family of Indepen­ ARE YOU ONE OF THE Salary $125 to $250 per week. FOR THE BEST - Manchester 8 — Misc for Rent 13 dent Distributors. You'll get MORE THAN 50% of the un­ 643-2711 — Ext. 51 1 No experience necessare. Full benefits. Please call Doris Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 AUTOMOTIVE what you put into it, and training program. Oppor­ Blain DNS 646-0129. pupils per teacher. FREE in­ employed Nurses in Connec­ a 1 — Autos for Sale more! Hear about our ^nus. ticut? If so, we would like to For Appointment tunities unlimited. No phone Manchester Manor Nursing WAREHOUSE MAN to load troductory lesson with this ad. 2 — Trucks lor Sale EXECUTIVE DIRECTUR Car & Travel Opportunities! meet and talk with you at a calls. Interviews Monday at 1 Home, 385 West Center Street, and unload fertilizer. Hours Call 646-6306, or 646-3549. 3 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Manchester. 7:30 to 4:00. Perm anent Challenging part time position available for Trl- Call 289-1249 special tea to be held in your and 6 p.m. 534 Tolland Street, 4 — Molorcycles-Bicycies honor on Wednesday, Jan. 23, East Hartford employment Cadwell & 5 — Canpers-Traiiers-MoOiie Town Chamber of Commerce. Applicants Jones, 46 Adams Street, Homes at 7:3U p.m. Look for your in­ should possess Administrative as well as LIFT MECHANIC vitation in this paper on Jan. RNS/LPNS- Part time. 3 to AUTOMOTIVE Manchester. 6 — Automotive Service Public Relations experience. Diverse duties In­ 7 — Autos lor Rent-Lease Experienced. Pteesent Woridng 20. Vernon Manor Health Care 11; 11 to 7. Laurel Manor. 91 SECRETARY □ REAL ESTATE clude but are not limited to development of Condiliont, Paid Holldaya. Facility, 180 Regan - Road, 4 FAMILY 865,90U Chestnut Street, Manchester. ADVERTISING ASSISTANT: membership services, new member recruit­ Hoepltallxation. Apply In p e r ^ Vernon, EOE, SECRETARIAL Excellent investment. Near the East Hartford High For diversified duties, in­ P/T for magazine advertising between 10 and 3 P.M. office, accurate typing a Hornet For Sale 23 ment, and communications with neighboring School. Three ear garage. Must be sold to settle estate. Florence St. Manchester WOMAN NEEDED to cluding Car Billing at a DILLON BALES « SERVICE POSITION babysit. 2 girls, 8 and 10 must, hours flexible, pleasant Chambers of Commerces. The Manchester Board of Call Gretchen True now. Only 10% down .to qualified, Newly painted 6 room Colonial, 3 bedrooms, full busy Automobile working conditions, sent NIANTIC - GIANTS NECK Lott and Found 7 Submit resume to; Director, Rockville Area 37« MAIN ST., MANCHESTSR owner occupied buyer. before and after school, and Dealership. 40 hour week - Education seeks applicants carpeting, recent kitchen w/appliances, formal dining during vacations, in Fountain letter of application to Lear­ BEACH. 3 bedroom Ranch, Chamber of Commerce, 30 Layafette Square, KITCHEN AIDE for con­ for a year round (52 weeks) FREE HOME EVALl ATION: room & living room, newer bath & furnace — walk to good pay - plus Fringe ning Magazine, P.O. Box 435, paneled living room, eat-in IMPOUNDED- Male, about 8 CARRiERS Village of Verplanck School. Rockville, before Monday January 28th. An PART TIME HELP Wanted valescent home in Glaston­ Secretarial Position. What is your property worth? We will inspect your school — $53,900. Benefits. Call for an inter­ Bolton, CT. 06040. kitchen. 2 car garage, oil heat, years old Collie. Tri-color. Equal Opportunity Employer. 7:30 to 5:15 Call 289-3856 after downtown, Manchester. Call bury. Hours: 8 a m. to 2:30 Immediate opening. property and give you today's market value. (No 5 p.m. view appointment between lovely quiet setting on dead­ Forest Street area. Contact p.m., Monday thru Friday. LEGAL SECRETARY- Uw end street, deeded beach Manchester Dog Warden. 646- 546-5999. Applicants must possess NEEDED obligation). Ask about our guarantee sales plan 9 and 4, 643-5135, Exten- Phone 633-8914 for interview. TODAY!!!! Firm in Vernon seeks full rights $79,900. Call exclusive 4555. RARE OPPORTUNITY - good typing and tion 130. COCKTAIL WAITRESSES - MECHANIC- FULL time Legal Secretary with agent. Carol Cable-Wagner, OWN YOUR OWN Earn up to $200 a week. stenographic skills. Salary MERRITT p agency good typing and shorthand Beazley Co. Realtors, Equal LOST- Cat, Spruce Street. BUSINESS. Distributor for EXPERIENCE in all phases PASEK REAL ESTATE CO Experienced or will train. of Automobile Repairing. range $8210 to $9965. TO DELIVER THE BARTENDERS- Full and part skills. Experienced preferred housing opportunity. 443-4470. Grey and black striped Kodak film. Duracell Apply 330 Ledyard Street, Excellent benefits. Contact 60S Burnside Ave E. Hartford time positions available. (Jood Phone 646-1974. Between 9 female, white nose and chest, Batteries. G.E., Sylvania and Electrical knowledge helpful. LATHE OPERATOR - Two Hartford. Must have own tools. Good Wilson E. Deakin Jr,, DOLLAR SAVER 646-1180 pay and benefits. Apply in per­ a m. and 5 p.m. MANCHESTER - NEW buff color under chin. Very other photo products needed years’ experience precision 289-7475 son: Ground Round, 3025 Main LISTING. 8 room raised friendly. Reward. Call after 3 wages and fringe benefits. Assistant Superintendent in your area. No selling. Ser­ GRIT BLASTERS WANTED- work. Excellent Wages and of Schools. IN FOLLOWING AREAS: Street, Glastonbury. SUBSTITUTES NEEDED in EXPERIENCED LATHE and Ranch in prestige area. For­ p.m.. M9-5943. vice top Retailers under Apply in person, Ozzies Auto Benefits including Retirement Experienced Preferred. Call Electric & Supply Co Ask for the Manchester Public School BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS mal dining room. 3 - 4 exclusive contract established Plan. Hawk Precision Co., 303 647-3451 Area §1 — East Hartford CASE MANAGER , CLIENT Needed. Good wage and merit bedrooms, family room, 2 1/2 Pantonalt for appointment 633-9474, Mr. Cuasno. Cafeterias. Apply at 45 North 2 by us. High immediate in­ Connpcticut Hardface. & Burnham Street, East Hart­ ASSESSMENT WORKER for School Street. Former raises. Liberal company paid baths. 2 fireplaces. 2 car gar­ come minimum required in­ Metalizing Corp., Glaston­ ford, 528-9845, CIPPOLA DR. & Home Care Demonstration applicants, please re-apply if benefits include insurance age, much more The Hayes vestment $9,975. 100% profit bury. Project. Req^uires Master still interested. coverage and uniforms. Apply Corp., 646-0131 structure. Call between 8 AM ROLLING MEADOW S DR. Degree in Social Work, at L. M. Gill Welding and & 5 PM, 1-600-633-6367. Or m a c h in is t s Wa n t e d Manufacturing. 1422 Tolland AL GENTILE ORCHESTRA $370 / THOUSAND FOR WANTED ASSISTANT Area #2 — East Hartford Psychology, Counceling or COLONIAL - 8 rooms, 2 1/2 write: American Film ENVELOPES YOU MAIL. DEALER FOR THE Nursing, plus 1-2 years full Turnpike, Manchester. 647- baths, first floor panelled AVAILABLE- All types of Processing, Inc., 1935R 2nd & 3rd Shift 9931. music. Fast moving enter­ Postage paid. Free applica­ MANCHESTER EVENING SANDRA DR. & time work experience, or family room with lireploi.t Hoover Court, B'ham, AL tion. FASSCO, Dept. 732 HERALD- 5 days per week. • Bridgeport Operators • CMC Turning Center Operators equivalent. Knowledge of FULL & PART TIME and large deck. Formal dining taining group. Call 1-800-382- 35226. DEBORA DR. POSITIONS available for SECURITY- Supplement your 0582. an^ime. Don Ron, St. Louis. MO. 63123. For an appointment, please • Lathe Operators • NC Cintimatic Operators “BUSINESS ZONED” This affordable 4 room home has been completely Home Care Services. Must room, 4 bedrooms, 2 car gar­ call 647-9946, ask for Jeanne. Five room stone ranch, fireplace, 1st floor family room, have current drivers license Clerks, 2nd, & 3rd. shifts. income by working during the age. Wooded lot, walk out TYPISTS AND CLERK • Jog Bore Operators • Deburring Persons remodeled. New wall-to-wall carpeting has been in­ and car available for work Apply in person between 7 weekends. Northeast Security basement. Group I. Philbrick Announcamantt 3 TEMPORARY WORKERS- enclosed porch, formal dining room. Full basement. stalled in all rooms. The kitchen features new cabinets, TYPISTS are needed to work Assignments East of The • VTL Operators Nicely landscaped with flowering trees, fruit trees, purposes. Salary: $13,500 a m. and 4 p.m. 7-Eleven, 509 has immediate openings for Agency, 646-4200 in the Hartford area. Call River for Clerk / Typists and counters, and electrical fixtures. Much plumbing, elec­ DOE. Send resume before Center Street, Manchester. the Manchester, East Hart­ ATTENTION TOTALPHONE today. TAC/TEMPS, 727-8430. Please call for appointment or apply In person to Call blueberry bushes. All this and much more for only SUBSCRIBERS! Do you need other office skilled personnel $59,900.00 trical. ahd panelling improvements have been done. Lot January 25th., 1980 to: Molly ford area on the following VETERANS. Unbelievable beginning January 1980. Top LEGAL SECRETARY- Uw size 65x150. Taxes only $511.00. Selling at V.A. appraised Rees Gavin, Community LEGAL SECRETARY- East shifts: Friday and Saturday 12 opportunitv. Buy this 5 help receiving your calls? EXPERIENCED SANDWICH Firm in Vernon seeks full Le-Mi Corporation Temporary or permanent. company. Top pay, for top 647-9947 price of $42,500. Vacant. Council. 999 Asylum Avenue, of River. Immediate need for midnight to 8 a m.: Saturday bearoom. 2 oath Colonial. No MAKERS wanted for cocktail skills. Call Lydia, Dunhill time Legal Secretary with 190 Tunnel Road Hartford, 06105. An Equal Op­ gal with secretarial skills. and Sunday 12 midnight to 8 down payment. No closing Personal Attention ... Very lounge. Call 644-9637 between good Wping and shorthand Reasonable 233-8991 or 247- Temps, 289-4319. Vernon, Conn. 06066 portunity Employer. Shorthand and typing essen­ a.m.; Saturday and Sunday 3 costs. Strano Real Estate. 646- 9 a.m. and 12 noon. skills. Experienced preferred. tial for this excellent position! to II p.m., and Sunday 7 a m. 3 2000. 8623. Phone 646-1974, between 9 Telephone 671-1244 CLERK; GENERAL Benefits. Fee paid by client p.m. Successful applicants PART TIME Want cash for OFFICE. Adding, filing, et a m. and 5 p.m. company. DAVID JAMES must provide telephone, car. TOLLAND- 6 Room Custom the holidays? For every day? PERSONNEL, 649-7000. clean police record and a Built Ranch. Family Room cetera 40 hour week. Apply: ASSISTANT RESTAURANT It’s easy with the phone in Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye desire to work. Call: with Fireplace. Fireplace in .MOTHER AT HOME during your own home. Call 249-7773. Street, South Windsor. MANAGER. Position WAITRESS NEEDED at Northeast Security 522-5143, Living Room. Very clean the day with two small 80LTON” available immediately. Good local downtown restaurant. 2 or come in person to 61 home, must be seen, occupan- children wants to form a Play “FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY” pay, great benefits. 2 days off. days per week. Excellent job Williard Street, Hartford. ev 30 days Call evenings 643- WANTED DRIVER for Auto Call 389-5751 between 9 and 5. Group. If interested, please Body Shop Distributor in Income property zoned business and industrial. Con­ for part time student or 7457. call M9-4783. Manchester. Able to do stock tains seven rentals and room for more. The perfect spot working Mother. Call for ap­ PART TIME EVENINGS- LATHE OPERATORS pointment between 3 and 5 BOLTON LAKE Manchester. Light duty work and paint mixing. 5 1/2 for a motel, restaurant, more apartments, shop or a Located at 240 Green Road, this large 5 room ranch is * EDUCATION Help Wanted 13 WANTED; Experienced and p.m., 643-2603. WATERFRONT CAPE. 6 janitor cleaner. 5 evenings per day week with benefits Call small industry. Located on a busy state highway, at 1-84 situated on a treed 66x195 lot with a 2-car detached gar­ Semi-Experienced. Ample 649-5211, ask for Tony. exit. Call for more details, priced to sell. Some finan­ age. Features include gas hot air heat, fireplace, walk- rooms, year round home with week Ideal for retired or overtime, liberal fringe Private Inslructlons IS wood stove. Swim, fish, sail or TOOLMAKERS - Machinists. semi-retired. Call 649-5334 HOUSEWIVES cing available. up attic space. This house is vacant and anxious owner Apply 81 Commerce Street, benefits, insurance and profit skate. Won't last at $49,900, TEACHERS AT ALL is asking $64,900. sharing. EOE Also: Part time RIDING LESSONS indoor Glastonbury. PTG LEVELS: Universal Group I, Philbrick Agency, TEDFORD Lathe Operators, morning or WOMAN TO LIVE IN for the riding ring. Western stock 646-4200 COMPANY telephone 633- Teachers, Box 5231, Portland care of a semi-invalid. Tem­ 7631. Ore. 97208. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor afternoon. Experience only. seat, saddle seat and hunt REAL ESTATE Apply in person. Triumph porary for only 2 or 3 times a seal. All levels 228-9817. LAUNDRY AND DIAPER Member* of 244 Main St. vear. Plea.se send replies to: CERA.MIC TILE MECHA.MC Manufacturing Company, 55 SERVICE needs folderess 647-9914 or Mancheater & Manchester Box L, C O Manchester • Experienced only. Top full or part time, AM and PM. ACCOUNTANT - PUBLIC m Elm Street, Manchester. VOICE, PIANO Instructions. Earn Extra Money Vernon MLS 643-1577 Herald. Former faculty New York wages i^p^ly: Atlas Tile, 1862 Call 289-1527 Local CPA Firm needs MiAI. 8STATI 423-8958 Berlin fpke., Wethersfield, SUPERINTENDENT: 110 un­ Music and Art High School. Real Estate Wanted 28 experienced Public Accoun­ its. Hard worker. Mechanical NURSES AIDE: 12 midnight Professional Singer'Pianist 563-0151 SALESMAN- Opportunity for tant. Familiarity with “Small to 8 a m. Enjoy working in a exciting position. Knowledge Firm Clients” helpful. Poten­ experience necessary. Please 644-8597, SELLING your house? Call us apply in person, 9 a m. to 11 very pleasant and home-like first and we'll make you a RN-LPN wanted for 3 p m -11 of stoves helpful. Base plus tial and Fringe Benefits atmosphere helping our elder­ p.m. and 11 p.m-7 a m shifts. commission. Full medical excellent. Please send resume With Your Own a m. $4.25 per hour, minimum cash oiler! T J. Crockett. 60 hour week. Fountain ly patients. Duties include Realtor. 643-1577. Apply director of nursing benefits. Paid vacation Call to Pue, Semel & Co. 281 Hart­ some laundry work. Good Salmonbrook Convalescent Mrs. Gray 525-1931. ford Tpke., Vernon, Ct. 060M. Village Apartments. 175 Downey Drive, Manchester. wages and benefits. Please HIGHLY QUALIFIED Home, oil House Street, TEACHER, with masters MAY WE BUY your home? Carroll Johnson Brundrett. call Doris Blain DNS 646-0129. Quick, fair, all cafh and no Glastonbury Please call 633- Manchester Manor Nursing degree will tutor any subject. 5244. Grades four through seven. problem. Call Warren E. Part Time Job! Home, 385 West Center Street, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Manchester. 643-4400 after 4 D.m NURSES AIDES wanted for full time on all shifts. Apply . . . and mothers with young children, bring them GLASTONBURY- $100,000+ LUNCH OR EVENING director of nursing. Salmon- TOUCH OF CLASS! Custom 13-room Colonial, fully in­ WAITRESS OR WAITER- brook Convalescent Home, off The home with you and save on baby sitting costs. The home sulated, thermopane windows, hardwood floors: Experienced preferred. Davis House Street, Glastonbury. Family Restaurant, 649-5487. Please call 633-5244 separate 5-rm apartment and MUCH MORE. Utmost ^ o u ’ue quality throughout. Call for complete details. ^ o u 'u e HOUSEKEEPERS: Full and BABYSITTER NEEDED- Twenty-three Hours per week. Salary plus part time in Modern Health Monday th>'ough Thursday, 3 dre^ed of Call Now Care Facility Good salary, p.m. to 10 p m Own transpor­ gas allowance. benefits ana working con­ tation. Call 649-6022. Friday; dreped of! ditions. Apply in person 7 a.m. weekends anytime S O U N D IN T E R E S T IN G ? more than likely wot found from the adt in ihii to 1 p m. to Monday thru You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and supervise Friday. Vernon Manor Health SHEET METAL WORKER - paper't Clatiifled Section, 647-9946 Care Facility. 180 Regan our carrier boys & girls. If you like kids — want a little In­ Experienced Soldering etc. Road, Vernon. Ct. Equal Op­ Townhouse apartments in Ashford convenient to 1-86 Call 528-2101. dependence and your own Income ... ' or 647-9947 portunity Employer. and UConn. LATHE OPERATORS - With Ask for Jeanne Fromerth PART TIME HANDY 2 years’ experience. Good rwA______PERSON For car washing, Huge 2 bedroom apartments on 50-f acres ol privacy, eac h with it s benefits. Salary negotiable. She Heralh pick-up and delivering, et Hawk Precision Co . 303 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! Seven-room Colonial own tronl entranee. Fully applianced kitchep with disliwtislu i , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING features flreplaced living room, formal dining room, cetera. For mornings only. 4 Burnham Street, East Hart­ HERE'S WHERE TO hours per day. 5 days per dining area, 'z bath down, large livingroom with glass door lo walk ford, telephone 528-9845 FIND A HOME THAT'S three bedrooms, 1*4 baths, family room and attached week. Must have drivers garage. Well landscaped lot, and ir fantastic license and good driving out patio. Two oversized bedrooms with walk-in closels, lull hallis neighborhood. record. See Frank Trudnak or with private dressing room upstairs. Laundry lacililics available in RIGHT FOR YOU! Mr. Carter. Carter Chevrolet GET MORE wilJi Company Inc., 1229 Main basement. Beautitul redecoration in process -- inside and out Street. Manchester. Come See ()ur ’ COUNTHY WITH rON'VFMIF.NCI': NEW YEAR WANT AD SPECIAL WAITRESS- Mornings 9 a m. Married Couples preferred. No Pets From '230 month. Security SENTRY to 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday, OFFER I REAL ESTATL SEPMCLS Nice working conditions. required. EXPIRES NOON ma ■ Uniforms supplied. Must be a conscientious worker. Please Call 742-6412 JA N 30, 1080 4 LINES 4 DAYS 4 DOLLARS (B 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford contact Mr. Malatino. lor an appointment 269-4331 Ponderosa Steak House, 647- i? > . 9680. 18 - EVENING HERALD, Thurs.. Jan. 17. 1980 EVENING HERALD, Thurs., Jan. 17, 1980 - 19 Peanuta — Charlaa M, Schulz FRANK AND ERNEST INVITATION Articlat for Salt 41 Artletaa for Safa 41 -BT THERE'5 A HUNPREP i^OU'p BETTER USE TO BID M n P Dear Abby QUESTIONS HERE,/«ARCIE, TWANK YOU Our Clossified wi hanokercnief s ir ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puzple The Manchester Board of ANPI PON'T KNOW TXE Education solicits bids for Ad-Visors ALUMINUM Sheets used as SOFA BED with matching By Abigail Van Buren 1 Newborn 1 Nixon pal B A T 8 7 T T Hl, • • • • ANSWER TO ANV OP TXEM Rebozo E C p _ A N 0 \uilio-\ iiiiial Kqiii|iim-nl for printing plates. .007 thick chair. Good condition. Can infant □ □ □ □ 5 Expose 2 Small particle E T 0 5 8 T Y E3 E 7 the 1979-1980 school year. Are As Near 23x28 tj''. 25 cents each or 5 649-9809 after 5. IX C U ? IH E for$l Phone 643-2711. Must be IVE mere 9 Third person 3 Chain cable 0 T R 1 H i Sealed bids will be received 4 March Into H t l LL T o 8 1 F picked up before 11 a m 12 British prep until 3:00 P M . January 29. As Your Phone school 5 Small part I l l N U 8 □ A 5 ] C 3 ONLY. TALklNG AgQuT B A A T “ 1980. at which time will be 13 Wild goat 6 Overseas i B l 3 DEAR ABBY: My husband (I'll call him Joe) and I live in B 1 C H publicly opened. The right is 14 Vote against 7 Do farm work E 3 CHAIN FALLS, tap and dye 1 L 8 1 3 7 T FROM "SELECTIONS" in Y o u ...... the same house but have separate bedrooms because I’ve 15 Footwear 8 Drive out E reserved to reject any and all DIAL r _A R E B “n " i i R V T set. electric welder, acetylene known for years that Joe can't leave other women alone. I thong 9 Putt on Simsbury. Hatian cotton 4 4 ^ A _D O R U 1 N Q E E L bids. Specifications and bid outfit, aluminum ladder, 17 Auxiliary verb agenda piece Curved Sectional. got tired of fighting with him about it, so I just gave up. In K 1 N 8 E B A N 1 forms may be secured at the 643-2711 trailer tires, new electric fact, I don’t even care anymore. 10 Ant 10 Rime lo 643-271S itttr 5 P.M. Excellent condition. Call 646- Priscilla’s Pop -s Ed Sullivan E 8 T l_A A 0 E E K E D Business Office. 45 N School generator, electric lawn- 19 Jacks or 1765. I m staying with him until our daughter grows up. Bar­ 11 Companion of 8 T 0 F R T Y R E Street. Manchester. Connec­ mower. Evenings. 633-7060. better odds ThMUJ 1-17 bara is 11, and Joe is a very good provider. WHV CON'r StXI TELL SANTA WAS LATE^ ticut Raymond E. Demers. W E L L -E R -U H ,\ WHV. VEAI?S AGO 21 Capital of 16 Swiped 31 This (Sp.) distressing WOOD FOR SALE- Cut any A few weeks ago Joe went to Colorado to visit his PRISCILLA, THE TRUTH e a n Business Manager I M , COAAE ON, SANTA HATEP J MR. HE WAS A Italia 20 Of the note 33 Went past 46 Feudal length, split, delivered. $95 a brother, Frank, and he took Barbara along. When they came ABOUT 5AMTA ANP ■ 23 Young man 027-01 NUTCHELL-TELL h e r y | TO PART BOTT5? JOCKEV.' 22 Muddy places one's bedtime peasant good cord Call 875-6787. Dogs-BIrds-Pels home Barbara told me that after Uncle Frank went to work, T H E H O R S E ^ 24 Timid 43 Apartments For Rent S3 Autos For Sale Autos ForSale 61 THE TRUTH .'/----- WITH THAT 24 Pierce (2 wds.) FIREWOOD SEASONED For Daddy and Aunt Jennie would lock themselves in the 27 Tops 47 Skeleton part sou TELL HORSE'A 25 Greek Juno 35 Capital of 46 Attired WHEELS - G.M.. 13"-14". Sale. $55. 1 Ton truck load. HOME SWEET HOME - FOUR ROOM APARTMENT bedroom for a long time. She said Daddy told her not to tell AAR. 29 Certain LEGAL NOTICE x : 26 Boater Montana 50 Natural color Ford. Plymouth. 15". Dodge Call after 4 p.m. 644-1444. Complete health-guard On bus line. Convenient loca­ anyone. 32 Come-on B 0 T T 5 / 28 Early mattress 40 Ingesting REPl BLIC.\N CAl C I S Truck. l'6". 8-lug. slit-rims. facilities. Cats also. Canine tion to shopping. $250. per Abby, should I let this go or make a slink? After all, 34 Greek mathe­ 51 Chat Call 643-2880 SCRATCHED AND DENTED Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon month. Call 646-2482 or 649- WANTED JUNK AND LATE 1972 AUDI 100 LS- Front Jennie isn t just another woman. She's his brother’s wife! matician stuffing 43 Stone with 52 Ogles The Republican Electors of the Town of Manchester are hereby 36 Secret 30 Become a crystals 55 Exclamation MERCHANDISE. One each; Road, Manchester. 646-5971. 8989. MODEL WRECKS - Cash wheel drive. 4 cylinder. Stan­ NAMES CHANGED notified that there will be a caucus at all voting districts with 210,000 BTU gas warm air fur­ Paid. Call Parker Street Used dard shift. New brakes, 37 Become less tenant 45 More of surprise stern the exception of District #3 which will be held at Buckley School nace, regularly $719.99. sale Auto Parts, Inc. 649-3391. exhaust system, radial tires DEAR CHANGED: What's to be gained by making a BOX STALLS, TRAILS- Blue 38 Thai currency 1 2 3 4 5 e 7 1 6 10 11 with District #5 on January 22. at 7 30 p.m. for the following price $399.99 One each: 140,- Complete tune up. $1650. After stink? Your husband would probably turn on Barbara lor WOOD - Split your own and Seal Feeding Program. Ring 39 Make purposes: 000 BTU oil counterflow warm 1970 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN- 6, 643-7820. turning him in. 12 13 save money wliile staying in air furnace, regularly $699.00. with lights. Pastures. Daily MANCHESTER spotless 6 428, 4 barrel. $500, or best, watertight 14 shape All hardwood. $75.00 a Since your daughter is being exposed to some raunchy 41 Female saint 1 To select party-endorsed candidates for membership on the lor $399.99 One each: 35.000 turnouts. Rockville. Call 875- rooms, kids ok. Many extras. offer. Call 649-6410^ anytime. 1972 PONTIAC LEMANS- A 15 16 17 cord. $39 00 a 1 2 cord, Call now $200. ( 4892 ) behavior on the part of married folks, be sure she (abbr.) Republican Town Committee for ensuing two years B'TU gas wall furnace, 9954, or 875-0272; 742-%53. Excellent running condition 1-17 i delivered Call 742-9815. Locators. 236-5646. understands that not all married men behave like Daddy, 42 Pull 15 16 20 2 To transact such other business as may properly come before regularly $259 99, sale price HIGH PERFORMANCE AND engine. Transmission rebuilt $188.00. One each: 20,000 BTU ECONOMY, Modified 1/6 For­ recently. Many extras. Needs nor do all married women carry on like Aunt Jennie. 44 Took aback such caucus Captain Easy —. Crookt A Lswrance 21 22 23 DINING ROOM SET Colonial gas wall furnace, regularly mula Ford Pinto. 0-60 6 some body work $1,400. or 46 Fishy Elsie L Swensson style $1,400 Call 568-1988. PORVOU, - CaNRjUNP It! ■ 49 Close relative $219.99, sale priced $177.00. seconds, 30 mpg^^, suspension B.O. 649-6i46 DEAR ABBY: My old lady and I are having an argument URKHlim v i I'M SURE YOU V T k in p l V VERY WELLl UNDER LOCAL 24 25 26 26 26 30 31 Town Chairman Built in electric wall oven, radial spoilers. Excellent con­ and hope you can sellle it. D A P P y iir s \ .WHAT NOW?!- )■ KNOW, J.R, THAT I'V E NO P 6 E T TO 53 Tree ■ EAST HARTFORD, extra MAYOR JENki^- ^ ORDINANCE S397W ..IM UST 32 33 028-01 regularly $349 99. sale $199.00. BLACK LABRADOR AKC. 2 dition. K295. 646-7536. I say pigeons are still being trained to carry messages, PE5IRE TO WAKE TTOUBLE S THE POINT, ASK YOU TO REMOVE THAT 54 Government 34 35 year old male. Very Affec­ large 2 bedroom, deluxe OVER VOUR PET TISERl ' JENK51 by B few Discontinued wall and base and the wife says that pigeons haven't carried anything but TISER FROM VOUR PREMISES 36 37 cabinets, less than 1 2 regular tionate. Needs loving home ap p lian ces, $225. (50921 1971 FORD VAN- Excellent BUT WELL,HMFF-ONE WITHIN 24- HOURSl 56 Genetic 1 MUST SACRIFICE Four diseases since the Civil War. DOES HAVE NEIGHBORS material price. Sears. Manchester. No and space to run Ask For Locators 236-5646. motor. Standard shift. Priced 36 36 40 LEGAL NOTICE Oriental Carpets. Call me for Who is right? YOU k n o w : 57 Northern phone orders Michele 646-3084. for quick sale, $650. Also: 1971 1971 BUICK 225 ELFXTRA. ■ size and price Tel 646-4701 ANDY IN FORT WORTH ( — - -O R 5UFFER- European 42 43 44 45 To Enrolled Members of the Democratic Party Town of An­ after 6.00 p m. AUSTIN- Automatic, air con­ Excellent condition, fully loaded, V8, uses regular gas THE LEGAL CON­ 58 City in dover ditioned. 48,000 original miles. SEQUENCES! 46 47 48 46 50 51 52 GREENHOUSE. Gothic arch- Musical Instruments 44 To settle estate. 644-2049 DEAR ANDY: You «re. Pigeons »re still being trained to Pennsylvania Fiberglass- 18' X 28', fully MANCHESTER, Mather $900 Both can be seen at 24 59 Sports You are hereby warned that there will be a Caucus of the North Street. •••••••*•••••••••••••••••• carry messages. (They were used in World War II lor thatf 63 54 55 equipped Call 649-1995 Street, 5 room apartment. purpose.l enthusiast Enrolled Members of the Democratic Party on January 23. HOLTON TRUMPET - Good Trucks lor Sale 62 60 Brim $185 monthly. Security. Heat 56 57 56 1980. at 8 00 p m . at Town Office Building. School Road. An­ FREE FOR THE TAKING- condition. $90 or best offer and utilities extra No pets. 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO 61 Baseball dover. for the following purposes: Sofa in good condition, all it 646-1032. 673-5941 after 6 p.m. MX- Excellent condition, low DEAR ABBY: What is a mother supposed to say when her points 66 60 61 needs is a slip cover Call mileage. Quadrophonic child asks. "Can Kevin stay for supper?"-and Kevin is i1 To endorse candidates for election as members of the after 6 p m 649-5608 1 2 PRICE ON GUITARS in­ FOUR ROOM APARTMENT sterco-8 track, power steering standing right there looking up into your face? Democratic Town Committee. cluding Ovations, plus free 1979 DODGE STYLESIDE WOODSTOVE: Morso-model February first, mature adults brakes, one owner. 872-6528, PICKUP - 6 cylinder. 1 always say, "Of course, but Kevin has to call his mother To conduct such other business as may be proper to come 2B 3 years old with some case with this ad. Carlos only. No pets. Security 633-5310. or 659-0508. and get her permission first." guitars OOG- off. Rivers Music, Automatic. Power steering. win at bridge before said Caucus pipe Excellent condition, Deposit and references Call Radial tires. Step bumper Then my brat says. Mother, you call Kevin's mother. Alley Oop — Dave Graue 7 Main Street, New Britain. CHEVY NOVA 1975- 3 speed, FIREPLACE WOOD $50 1 2 $200 Replacement cost today 649-1265. Deluxe interior Only 1600 He's afraid to." Dated at Andover. Connecticut, this 17th day of January. 1980 $400 plus Bolton. 643-9264. 225-1977 Layaw.ays. floor shift, bucket seats 48,- miles. $4495. Call 646-4689 So, like a ninny, I call Kevin’s mother, and she says, "Are WHERE HANE y o u Democratic Town Committee cord, delivered. Light 000 miles. $2250, or best offer I W A S V ------^VEAH! IT'S TDO IN- WELL, NEEDLESS ^ trucking and trees cut. 289- 456 MAIN STREET- Three after 5 p.m you sure he II be no trouble?" Then what am I supposed to BEEN, AaEY? I , V IS rriN G / DCC \V O L V E D TO EXPLAIN BACK THAT w a y ! /' 0^ William C. .Austin rooms heated. No appliances. 633-7345. HAVEN’T SEEN YCXJ' T O S A V , T M a w - /\M 4 E R E ’D .WE RAN INTO HIM T Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontaq 2267 say? Anyway, 1 think you have the picture. ■ A FR IE N D ! WONMIXS ) T vO U ...LE T 'S JUST FULLY g l a d I , / THIS THING 1 RIGHT AFTER WE' * Chairman TAG SALES Antiques 48 No pels. Tenant Insurance GMC 1972 1 TON UTILITY AROUND MOO FOR ' OF MINE V ? t- ^ Y HE GOT TIRED 1976 FORD ECONOLINE I really don't mind having one more for supper because A LOJG TIM E! r a n in t o ?Ou! COME FROM, ' SAW THIS HUGE 029-01 2 \AR1ABLE SPEED required. $225 monthly. $300 TRUCK- Has the reading n a m e d c o c> 1 r r OF h a v in ' m e h a n g - VAN 100- V8. Finished in­ mine is an only child, and it's nice for him to have someone to WONMUG! y / I ING AROUND AND SHINY SPIDER OUT MOTORS- 1 3 and 1 1 4 HP security Call 646-2426. enclosed body, with side com­ IN THE j u n g l e ! Dummy reversal play wins CELLAR TAG SALE. Fur weekdays, 9 to 5 terior Loaded with options. play with. But I don't like being maneuvered into it, and my S E N T M E h o m e ! Single phase. Manchester partments. Excellent for con­ son pulls this often. Also, after supper they play until it's cape. Ampex 87R Reciever Captains' Chair, stereo etc tractor. 7:30 a m to5:30p.m.. When you bid as Eddie does Household Goods 40 Household Goods 40 Rubber Stamp. 30 Birch $3750. Call 633-3233. 569-1804 or dark, and guess who has to take the dinner guest home? Street. Manchester. with Cassette Record Player AN ASH TRA Y FROM QUIET THREE ROOM se­ 633-0249 you should make it a point to $50. T u rn tab le, E le c tric 563-6373 evenings. Is there a solution? Telephone 649-4489 PARIS'S FABULOUS cond floor apartment New play the cards as well as REFRIGERATORS ABSOLUTE BARGAINS' Stove. Ski Equipment. Por­ MAXINE'S outrageous hats paint. No children, pets. CONNED IN CONNERSVILLE NORTH 1-n Eddie does. Washers Ranges, used, Custom made draperies, slip­ 1971 FORD F-250 PICKUP- ♦ AQ2 table Stereo, Stamp supplies, marvelous 1930 silk clothing in .Security deposit required. He studied the hand for a guaranteed and clean New covers and upholstery Budget SEARS LARGE CAPACITY Excellent condition. Power VA832 Home & Shop Dry Vacuum. and Miscellaneous household mint condition boxes of all $185 monthly. Call 643-5906 steering and brakes. DEAR CONNED: Your resentment at being outsmarted while and saw that if he could shipment damaged. G E & Terms Arranged Call 289-2331 items. Saturday 10 to 4 only shapes and sizes All kinds of between 6 and 9 p m. ♦ AK9 FRIGID.AIRE lo w prices or 646-1000 Complete outfit $30. Original 1976 VEGA WAGON- Only 22,- Automatic transmission. Will by a couple of junior con artists is understandable, but 41 0 7 4 score five trump tricks, one retail value $90 Call 646-5308. Inside at 99 Dale Road, off linens and lace, glassware, trade for four wheel drive, you're lucky your son has friends. Simply instruct him to ask heart and two diamonds he B.D, Pearl i Son. 649 Mam East Middle Tpke. furniture and very strange 000 miles. Original owner WEST EAST Street. 643-2171 Automatic Radio. Roof rack $1995. 646-0557, after 6:00 p.m. you privately if he may have a guest for supper. would be home. Then he took collectibles are all waiting lor 4J63 4K8 dummy's ace of hearts, ruffed you at Red Goose Farm An­ etc Very clean. $2495. Call VKQJ96 V1054 SOUTH WINDSOR- New, 1 646-4689 after 5 p.m. GMC 1976 3 4 TON PICKUP-4 CONFIDENTIAL TO “IN LOVE WITH A CO-WORKER a heart, led to dummy's ace of tiques. Goose Lane Coventry speed transmission, AMiFM ♦ (JJ ♦ 10 7653 diamonds, ruffed another Open Friday. Saturday. Sun­ bedroom. Spacious, all WHO’S TRAPPED IN A LOVELESS MARRIAGE”: Get The Flintstonee — Hanna Barbara Productions ,4 K 9 8 4 A Q 5 Business & Service 1971 C H E V R O L E T radio Clean body Call after 5 heart, led to dummy's king of day 10-5. 742-9137, appliances, carpeting and out of that office and out ol his life. It would be easier to SOUTH recreational facilities. CONCOURS WAGON- p.m,, 646-1653. smuggle dawn past a rooster than to hide the fact that you diamonds and ruffe* a third. Original owner. Good winter- J U S T •• ...po you 4 1097 5 4 This line of play is called a Convenient 6 month lease. two are madly in love. ,..A N D I ONE PICK-UP V7 $375. 236-0773, ski-travel vehicle, Positrac- dummy reversal in that Eddie tion. trailering axels, luggage Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 GUARAW TEE MORE a n p ♦ 842 had managed to reduce his WANTED- Antique Furniture, 4J632 Glass. Pewter, Oil Paintings, rack, 350. V-8. Automatic, E-V^ERV JO E - THING... P E L IV E R ?. trump length to less than 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON ■ Teens: Are there some questions you just can’t ask A T A F A IR dummy's. He also had six or Antique items R Power steering, radio, LOW RIDER 2500 miles. Vulnerable: Both anyone about sex, drugs, your own feelings? Get Abby’s P R IC E tricks in and was going to get Harrison. 643-8709. defogger. more! 64.3-2880 lOOG stork and in excellent Dealer: South HEBRON- 2 Bedroom Apart­ new booklet, WHAT TEENAGERS OUGHT TO KNOW. / two more to bring home the ment. $265 monthly, including shape. $4500 742-8786. Send $2 to Abby, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hilla, Calif. Wnt North E u t South contract. A N T IQ U E S & heal Security deposit and 90212. Enclose a long, stamped (28 cental, self-addressed Pass Dummy reversal is an COLLECTIBLES - Will references required. 643-5927 1975 HONDA SUPER SPORT envelope. 1 NT 2 4 750- Kerker headers KNN Pass important procedure to purchase outright, or sell on 1969 JE E P COMMANDO- 6 remember. Normally one commission Houselot or Homes lor Rent 54 cylinder Has rust but all runs filters. Oil cooler. Much more! $1500 643-4076 before 2 prefers to ruff in the hand single piece Telephone 644- great. Also Dishwasher. Opening lead:V K with fewest trumps, but extra 8962. p.m. Moving, must sell. Call 646- CD tricks can sometimes be Services Offered 31 Services Offered 31 Painting-Papering 32 Building Contracting 33 8244 1978 YAMAHA YZ 80- TAyiPERMIST scored by taking advantage of MANCHESTER: Dynamite 4 Excellent condition'$475 Call Astrograph a void or singleton in what Wanted fo Buy 49 MAG WHEELS- Appliance CUSTOM Carpentry - homes. rooms, loaded with extras, wire mags with Goodyear 643-4149, would normally be the master SNOW PLOWING- Free es­ LEE PAINTING - Interior & The Born Loser — Art Sansom By Oswald Jacoby hand. Dummy now becomes Exterior "Check .My Rate Additions. Repairs. Cabinets. won't last. $200. 236-5646. Polyglas GT Tires mounted timates. reasonable rates. Call Gary Cushing 345-2009 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You and Alan Sonlag master and his short suit is Before You Decorate" and balanced. Used 2 months. Bernice Bede Osol know how to take a philosophical .Manchester area. 649-3349. 13 " 4 lug. $400 or best offer WITH MO owe used to collect opponents’ Dependable. Fullv Insured view of things today. This will ng i trumps. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 649-2489 after 6 p m. ■ATTENTION WORKING 646-1653 WANTED BLACK POWDER, help you to simplify complex sit­ THK2PT1M& TO TALK TO when Eddie Kantar held the Carpentry and general con­ A Dainty Set uations and take problems in {NEWSPAPER ENTEhrRISE ASSN I PARENTS" I will babysit Firearms, or modern Rifles SOUTH WINDSOR: Lovely 2 South cards. His two-spade tracting. Residential and and Shotguns, 646-5283. stride. TWft'weeK vour child in my home with DAN SHErt PAINTING & bedroom. Kids ok Patio, pool BUTMY^eLP, bid was indicative of his style (For a copy ol JACOBY DECORATI.NG- Interior & commercial Whether it be a GEMINI (May 21-Jurta 20) An IN CO M E TAX loying care 528-8560 small repair job. a custom & more. $300. (44841 Locators, earnest discussion with a no- YXWBLeFT I ewp OP which is to bid when there Is MODERN, send $1 to: "Win at Exterior Also Wallpapering. •#••••••••#••••••••••••••• 236-5646. 1971 C H E V R O L E T nonsense approach will help cor­ any conceivable reason to do Bridge." care of this newspa­ PREPARATION SERVICE - Quality Craftsmanship' Call built home or anything in ' ^ r M a y MeWAM PALLIUM? At your home 20 Years between, call 646-1379. CONCOURS WAGON- rect a condition at home that has so. This time he held five per. P.O. Box 489. Radio Oily 646-5424 □ RENTALS been causing you some frustra­ Experience Dan Mosler. 649- Original owner Good running January 18,1M0 BMPTV ASLeep! spades, a singleton heart and Station. New York. N.Y tions lately. the jack and it was his turn. 3329. or 525-8263 CARPENTRY & MASONRY - condition Trailer hitch. Many opportunities are going to 10019.) $895.00 Please call 649-9072. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Aid­ House'. ALLEN T. KEELER TAX Additions and Remodeling. Rooms lor Rent 52 EAST HARTFORD 7 Room be presented to you this coming ing others will come easy to you DAN WADE- Have voilr In­ SERVICE: Returns prepared Free estimates. Call Anthony year. At the outset some might today because you have the come Taxes prepared expert- house. 1 1 2 baths, appliances, appear difficult, but your persis­ in the priyacy of your home Squillacote 649-0811. THOMPSON HOUSE- Cen­ immaculate. Adults, no pets. knack of looking at things real­ Heathcliff — George Getely idei, ■ ~ Don't delay - call today 871- tence and wisdom will direct you istically and the courage to call a AlH JACK INKEL PAINTING CO. trally located Downtown References, security $450 to the brass ring. Consultant T’hone 649-6851. 1781 Quality Painting. FIRST CLASS CARPENTRY Manchester Kitchen spade a spade. OuXOlM utilities extra. Centrally 1 972 CHEVY 4 door CAPflICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) If LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Careful i- n Paperhanging. Paper - Remodeling and Additions. privileges. Call 649-2358. located. 528-1018 Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 automatic. 8 cylinder, PS, you set your mind to it you can planning and common sense Removal. Wall Preparation. radio, 72,000 miles. Depen­ get quite a bit accomplished give you a fine head for business TAX RETURNS Ceilings. Staining, and years' experience! For Free where your self-interests are WInthrop - Dick Cavalll PREPARED: Please call now festimates, call 646-4239. dable transportation $650 today. Negotiate now for those Cabinets Refinished. Free Call 649-9574. concerned. Get going. It will be deals on which you've had your for your Evening or Saturday Estimates. Insured, 649-0095. Otflces-Stores lor Rent 55 quite rewarding. Find out more eye. appointment. Noreen B". SKATE SHARPENING- FARRAND REMODELING - ROOMS- Furnished and unfur­ of what lies ahead for you In the TOYOTA CORONA 1971, 4 VIRQO (Aug. 23-S«pt. 22) The r WANTTOiSerANARSl- rm-IINK ILLiSOCOWNTD IF OVERCDNRDENCe Carpenter. 646-7788 Figure & Hockey Skates Cabinets, Roofing. Gutters, nished $35 weekly. Security PROFESSIONAL year following your birthday by TEACHERS- Experienced door automatic. 78,000 miles. way you organize your time OCHOOU OO® AND AAAkE THE BANK ANDACK IF OOUNTB R3RANrnHINSL'n-e Professionally Sharpened Interior. Exterior Painting, Room Additions, Decks, All and references required. Call BUSINESS OFFICE sending for your copy of Astro- today gives you a good balance Good condition. $700. Call 568- Graph Letter. Mali $1 for each to eoAkeMONBy. THey NEED A PReSDENT. JOB'S AB (3 0 0 0 AB HIB. Hollow Ground While You Wallpapering Now looking types of Remodeling and 646-1316. BUILDING - Approximately between work and play. By day's INCOME TAX- Done in your Wait $150 Farr's. 2 .Main Repairs, Free estimates Ful­ 2600 square feet, with ample 4456 alter 5 p.m Astro-Graph. Box 489, Radio dnd you should feel fulfilled in home Six years experience lor alter school and weekend City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure Street. Manchester. 643-7111 work, "No Job Too Small". lv insured. Phone 643-6017. MANCHESTER- Excellent parking. Close to Center, both areas. Call for very Reasonable furnished room for hospital and new court 1977 MAVERICK- Low to specify birth date. LIBRA (8«pl. 23-Oct. 23) Family Free Estimates. Reasonable mileage. 6 cylinder, 2 door AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) 7 Rates. 646-5346 Walter LEON CIESZYNSKI gentleman. Parking No building. For info, call 568- Interests and responsibilities are Zingler Rates Call Pete 649-5873, Jim Automatic Good on gas There should be no doubt in your your prime concern today and DAY CARE NURSERY 289-3579 BUILDER- New Homes, Ad- kitchen privileges $30 week­ 7658 or 871-0401 mind today regarding the do's PROGRA.M State licensed 2 Reasonable Call 647-1014 take priority over outside affairs. dilions, Remodeling. Rec ly, Call 649 4003. and don’ts related to achieving a You'll get )oy out of handling understanding teachers. Rooms, Ga>-ages, kitchens MANCHESTER- Retail, personal goal. You'll know the them effectively. Enclosed play-yard, play­ HEARYEHEARYE- Read all Remodeled, Ceilings, Balh PLEASANT SLEEPING storage and/or manufacturing formula for success. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) room. lunches. Learning Tile, Dormers. Roofing ROOM in my home for retired .space. 2,000 sq ft. to 50,000 sq, PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) You Someone you may not have seen about It: Jayco Wood may have an opportunity today experiences Keenev .School Residential or Commercial lady. Kitchen privileges. Near ft. Very reasonable. Brokers 1970 PONTIAC LE MANS- if for a long time might try to get in district 646-4864 Refinishmg is now open for to reinforce a friendship that business' Specializing in 649-4291 busline. References required protected Call Hcyman Good for parts. $250 Runs t(3uch with you t(3day. If he or she Dl»:: Services Ottered 31 Call 646-1201 Properties. 1-226-1206. needs a little shoring up. It will does, include them in your family Stripping and Refinishing Call after 6 p in 647-9570. please this person to know an U a oa H 7 c3kMUU CARPENTRY - All types of function. C8.-M TREE SERVICE - Free Kitchen Cabinets and Fifr- you're loyal. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) repairs Porches, Decks, Tool 3 OFFICES AVAILABLE 400 estimates, discount senior PatnIIng-PaperIng 32 niture Jayco uses the best ARIES (March 21-April 19) There is something that may be Sheds, and Gutters. Doors and sq. ft., 756 and 336. Air con­ Short Riba — Frank Hill citizens Company finishes possible, mixed with Being surrounded by progres­ presented to you today that Windows Hung. Ceiling ditioned, carpeted. $9.00 per sive people gives you the cour­ .M a n c h p s t e r - w n e d and PAI.NTING - Interior and pride. Experience and up to could be profitable to you W H E C E S T H E I THINK III h a v e 0 Repaired and Painted Call 2 ROOMS- 1 Free. 1 $20 week­ sq. ft. including heat. 19H7 DODGK DART- age to put to work some ideas operated Call 646-1327 exterior, paperhanging, date technique to insure a top ly: mature male anil female personally It won’t come on a S H E R I F F *? l u n c h in i, excellent work references quality finish on your anytime, 643-6130. Howland Realtors. 643-1108. Unregistered, Runs good $600 you've been pondering. It'll silver platter, though. You'll have ,C lT V . One with License for errands or best offer Cull 643-5544. prove rewarding. to work lor It. Free estimates Fully in­ cabinets. Please call Free and meals. Private entrance. Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 B&M TREE SERVICE- sured Marlin Matson. 649- Estimates. 646-1444. 8-5. Call 649-5459. Wanted to Rent 57 Specialist in tree and stump 4431 McNutM Syae . Im B1 DWELL HOME Improve­ removal Fret- estimates Apartments For Rent 53 Barry’s World — Jim Berry Se w a p ie lt y tin-sr-, k \\\> ’ I canY Turn my back on you for one minute !' Senior citizen discount 24 ment Co, Expert installation CUKVY NOVA 2 Snow Tires. A&W PAINTlNt; Contrac­ of aluminum siding gutters am! mat(‘hin^' panties l\n' hour year round service 643- LOOKING for anything in real 1 with rim K78-14. Like new, 7285, SPECIAL WINTER tors Quality painting and and trim Rrmfing Installation the tin y GEORGE N, CONVERSE- eslate rental ■ apartments, 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT (’all 649-1054 anytime. N«». M232 with riiottt- Bugs Bunny — Helmdehl & Stoffel RATES' paper hanging at rea.sonable and repairs 649-6495, 871-2323. CHINA 3 ^ Painting & Paperhanging. homes, multiple dwellings? for middleage businessman. (iuide i.s in Sixe.s it rales Fully insured Free Interior and Exterior. Call Prefer areas East of iUUCK KLECTRA 225. Park m o n th s to 3 yeai s. 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